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When Can I Drive, Work, or Travel After Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is one of the most common and successful eye procedures performed worldwide. At DRHC Dubai, we guide our patients every step of the way—from diagnosis and surgery to full recovery. One of the most frequent questions patients ask is: “When can I resume normal activities like driving, working, or traveling after cataract surgery?”

In this blog post, we address these important lifestyle concerns and provide clear guidelines on when and how you can safely return to your routine after cataract surgery.

When Can I Drive After Cataract Surgery?

Most patients notice an improvement in their vision within 24 to 48 hours after surgery, but the exact timeline for resuming driving depends on:

Key Factors:

  • Clarity of Vision: Your vision in the operated eye must be clear enough to meet legal driving standards.
  • Doctor’s Clearance: Always wait for your ophthalmologist’s approval before getting behind the wheel.
  • Type of Surgery: If both eyes need surgery (done separately), you may need to wait until the second eye has healed.

General Guideline:

  • Typically 2 to 5 days after surgery if vision is stable and clear.

Tip: Don’t self-assess. Even if your vision seems fine, schedule a follow-up at DRHC Dubai to confirm your driving readiness.

When Can I Return to Work After Cataract Surgery?

Your return to work depends on the nature of your job and how your eyes heal:

For Desk Jobs or Light Office Work:

  • Most people can return within 2 to 4 days.
  • Use lubricating eye drops to reduce dryness from screen exposure.
  • Take regular breaks to rest your eyes.

For Physically Demanding Jobs:

  • Jobs that involve lifting, bending, or exposure to dust or chemicals may require a 1 to 2-week break.
  • This helps prevent increased eye pressure or exposure to infection-causing agents.

Tip: Always wear protective eyewear if your job involves exposure to potential eye hazards.

When Can I Travel After Cataract Surgery?

Traveling by Air

  • You can usually fly within a week after cataract surgery, provided there are no complications
  • Short domestic flights are generally safe within a few days.
  • For long-haul international flights, it’s best to wait 7 to 10 days and ensure at least one follow-up visit has been completed.

Tip: If traveling soon after surgery, carry your eye drops, wear protective eyewear, and avoid touching or rubbing your eyes during the journey.

Traveling by Car or Train:

  • These modes are safer and easier to manage.
  • Ensure someone accompanies you during the first few days post-surgery.

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Activities to Avoid During Recovery

Whether you plan to drive, work, or travel, keep the following precautions in mind during the first 2 Weeks:

  • Avoid rubbing your eyes
  • Don’t expose your eyes to dusty or dirty environments
  • Refrain from swimming or using hot tubs
  • Avoid strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting

Final Thoughts

Returning to daily life after cataract surgery is usually quick and smooth, but every patient heals at a different pace. At DRHC Dubai, we offer personalized recovery plans and expert guidance to ensure you resume driving, working, and traveling safely and confidently.

Need post-surgery clearance or personalized advice?

Book your follow-up appointment with our experienced ophthalmologists today and let us help you see the world clearly—safely and without delay.

Call us at +97142798200 or visit www.drhc.ae to book your appointment.

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