In memory of Chaya Mirel bat R’ Avraham

In memory of Chaya Mirel bat R' Avraham

Mikveh after eye surgery
March 10, 2016

Question

I am having eye muscle surgery 4 days before my scheduled mikvah immersion. The doctor says that I can't get my eyes wet for 3 to 4 days and that I should refrain from swimming for 10 days. What do I do in this case?

Answer

In this case, even if you customarily dip more than once, it would be fully permissible to dip only once. The bracha should be recited before the immersion.
Please check with your physician if on the night of scheduled immersion you could get your eyes wet momentarily. Explain that they will be closed underwater, but not shut tightly. If there is any special concern about infection, you can arrange in advance with the mikveh to be the first to immerse on a given night.
If your physician feels that even a brief immersion in the mikveh would be problematic four days after surgery, you will need to postpone mikveh until it is medically permissible. Discuss with your physician when this would be – we hope it will only be a brief delay. Once you have completed your shivah neki'im, you should change to colored underwear and do not need to do any additional bedikot before mikveh.
Please get back to us with any additional questions.
Refuah shleimah!

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