Eye Diseases

Dry eye after cataract surgery: causes, symptoms and duration

Dry Eye Symptoms After Cataract Surgery Affecting The Ocular Surface

Dry eye after cataract surgery: why it happens and how long it lasts

Cataract surgery is a very safe procedure, but during the postoperative period some patients may experience dryness, irritation or fluctuating vision.

This is not a complication, but a temporary response of the eye. Patients with dry eye syndrome may notice these symptoms more clearly.

What causes it?

  • Reduced corneal sensitivity
  • Altered tear reflex
  • Unstable tear film

Common symptoms

Foreign body sensation

Mild burning or irritation

Fluctuating vision during the day

Increased need for artificial tears

How long does it last?

  • Begins in the first days after surgery
  • More noticeable during the first 2–4 weeks
  • Improves progressively

Practical insight (my experience)

This transient dry eye can be more noticeable in patients with trifocal lenses.

Medical review

Reviewed by Dr. Antonio Soler García, Medical Director at SolEyes Fuengirola.
Medical license number: 292907906.
Last updated: 2026-05-04.

Important notice

This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.