Anti-inflammatory drugs are usually not needed after cataract surgery, and some eye drops with the functions of anti-infection, promoting corneal repair, and relieving dryness of the eyes can be used. Most of the patients who have had cataract surgery should use some eye drops after surgery, so that they can better prevent and eliminate the inflammation of the eye, such as tobramycin eye drops, pranoprofen eye drops, etc. These drugs can relieve the inflammation that occurs in the outer eye, the anterior eye segment and other parts of the eye, so that the patients who have had cataract surgery can recover a little bit smoother after the surgery. Patients with corneal epithelial damage can also use eye drops that promote corneal repair, such as recombinant human epidermal growth factor eye drops. If patients experience symptoms of dry eyes, they can use artificial tears such as sodium vitrate drops to relieve discomfort. In addition to paying attention to medication, patients should also pay attention to avoid strenuous exercise, avoid bright light stimulation, or may have a certain impact on the recovery of the disease. All of the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice. It is recommended that patients go to the ophthalmology department of regular hospitals for consultation and post-operative care under the guidance of doctors.