Activity restrictions after retinal surgery protect the repair and reduce the risk of detachment recurrence. The exact limits depend on whether a gas bubble, oil, or buckle was used.
Early Restrictions
The first weeks are the most critical.
- Avoid heavy lifting, sudden head movements, and vigorous exercise until allowed by your surgeon.
- Follow any specific head-positioning instructions exactly, especially if a gas bubble is present.
- Do not fly or travel to high altitude while gas remains in the eye.
- Swimming, contact sports, and eye rubbing are typically prohibited during early healing.
Gradual Return to Activities
Normal routines are reintroduced in stages.
- Light walking and gentle daily tasks are usually encouraged to maintain general health.
- Driving and work resume when vision, comfort, and surgeon advice permit.
- Protective eyewear is advisable for any activity with risk of eye trauma.
- Regular follow‑up confirms that restrictions can be eased safely over time.