1. Activity should
be markedly restricted, particularly during the first month after
surgery. This means no running, jumping, swimming, or rough
play.
2. Leash walking
is allowable, but the leash must be placed so that direct pressure
on the neck is minimized. A harness is ideal, but you may be
able to improvise by looping the leash around a front leg.
3. No baths should
be given during the first 1-2 weeks after surgery. Otherwise,
please check with the doctor for advice.
4. It is
preferable to give pills in a small amount of canned food.
This is the easiest method and the safest way to prevent accidental
trauma to the eye.
5. Please follow
the medication schedule carefully. Call if there are any
questions or problems. Do not discontinue any medications
unless instructed to do so by the doctor.
6. Keep the
protective Elizabethan collar on your pet for the first 2-3 weeks
after surgery. It is normal that it may take 1-2 days for
your pet to adjust to the collar. As distressing as it may
seem, it is much preferable to additional surgery trying to
save a traumatized eye.
7. Please follow
our recommendations for postoperative rechecks. The
postoperative care is vital to the success of cataract
surgery.
8. Please call
immediately if you detect any of the following signs:
Overall cloudiness of the eye(s)
Squinting of the eye(s)
Bloody drainage from the eye(s)
Loss of vision AFTER surgery