Posts Tagged ‘Exercise and LASIK’

How Soon Can I Exercise After LASIK in San Diego?

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

When it is safe to exercise after having LASIK?

Generally, 3 days after the procedure but consider your sport and how you play the game:

  1. Don’t squint or scrunch your eyes for 24 hours
  2. Return to most exercise in 1-3 days
  3. Back to swimming pools, hot tubs, oceans, rivers, and lakes after 14 days
  4. Don’t rub your eyes for 30 days
  5. Choose PRK over LASIK if the sport involves  getting hit in the face

PRK is Best if You'll Be Getting Hit in the Eye

If your sport is boxing, martial arts, wrestling, or another sport with a big chance of getting hit in the eye, let me know, and we’ll consider PRK for your San Diego refractive procedure.

Hold off for two weeks from spending time in Jacuzzis, playing water polo, or swimming just about anywhere.

Remember if you sweat profusely not to rub your eyes for a month after your procedure.  Just blot your face, not your eyes.  I was a big eye-rubber (and have the wrinkles to prove it!) but I did it.  If I can refrain from rubbing my eyes for a month, so can you!

When you’re working out at the gym, consider all the equipment to be covered in toxic waste, so don’t touch your face until you’ve washed your hands.

Pat your face, don't rub your eyes!

Sure, you can walk or do yoga for exercise after LASIK, but after day 3, as long as you don’t get hit in the eye or rub your eyes, you don’t need to limit yourself to these!

Yoga after LASIK

Confused?  Come on in with your specific question and I’ll help you find clarity, and peace of mind, and your best LASIK San Diego or PRK San Diego procedure.

When can I start exercising after LASIK?

Friday, July 30th, 2010

After LASIK I want you to be careful to prevent two things:  1) infection and 2) a wrinkled flap.  So, let’s keep you away from nasty bacteria, and make sure you don’t squint or rub or squeeze your eyes for a week or two.

To prevent squinting your eyes when you strain during a workout, wait three days to exercise.  If you exercise in a gym, assume the equipment is covered in toxic bacteria.  Wash your hands before touching your face when working out.

If you sweat a lot, use a cap, sweatband, or scarf to absorb the sweat so it doesn’t pour into your eyes.

But, yes, you can work out.  Just use a little care and judgment.  No problem.

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