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Return to work after YAG laser iridotomy

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Most people return to work within a day or two of YAG iridotomy. The best timing depends on how quickly your vision clears and the type of work you do.

Office and light duties

Desk-based tasks are usually possible soon after the procedure. Planning a lighter first day can make the transition more comfortable.

  • Temporary blur or light sensitivity may make screens tiring at first.
  • Use larger fonts and good lighting to reduce strain.
  • Take frequent short breaks to rest your eyes.
  • Lubricating drops can ease dryness during computer use.
  • Check your vision meets driving standards before commuting by car.

Physical or safety-critical roles

More demanding jobs or those requiring perfect vision may need a brief delay. Safety should always come first when deciding your return date.

  • Avoid heavy lifting and dusty environments for at least a day.
  • Discuss timing carefully if you operate machinery or work at heights.
  • Protective eyewear may be advisable in some workplaces.
  • Seek review if work triggers headache, haloes, or blurred vision.
  • Schedule follow-ups outside busy work periods when possible.