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Can I do housework after SMILE?

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Most light housework is safe soon after SMILE, but dusty or strenuous chores should wait until your eyes feel comfortable. A few simple precautions help protect healing tissue.

Light Chores

Gentle tasks are usually acceptable within a day or two.

  • Activities such as making meals, light tidying, and simple washing up are often fine when your vision feels clear enough.
  • Avoid splashes of detergent, cleaning sprays, or hot oil near the eyes.
  • Use lubricating drops if your eyes feel dry during close work.
  • Take regular breaks, especially in the first week.

Heavier or Dusty Tasks

Delay higher‑risk work until healing is more advanced.

  • Vacuuming, deep cleaning, gardening, or DIY may expose you to dust or fumes; postpone these for several days or as advised.
  • Wear protective glasses and consider a mask when you restart more intensive tasks.
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes if they feel gritty; use drops instead.
  • Seek advice if you notice pain, redness, or a sudden drop in vision after housework.