Days 5โ7 After Trabeculectomy: Completing Week One With Safer Routines and Visual Comfort
You may also find your eye feels scratchy, watery, or a bit sore, especially from the tiny stitches (sutures). Malik and colleagues explain that the...
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You may also find your eye feels scratchy, watery, or a bit sore, especially from the tiny stitches (sutures). Malik and colleagues explain that the...
Post-surgery restrictions are temporary rules and activity limits that a doctor gives after an operation. They are designed to protect the healing area and reduce the chance of complications like infection or bleeding. Restrictions may include avoiding heavy lifting, bending over, strenuous exercise, swimming, or rubbing the treated area. You might also be told to sleep in a certain position or avoid exposing the area to water or dust. Following these limits helps the body repair tissues properly and keeps stitches, drains, or dressings safe. The exact rules depend on the type of surgery and your personal health, so doctors give tailored guidance. Breaking the restrictions too early can cause pain, delay recovery, or mean more doctor visits and treatments. It helps to write down the instructions, ask for clarifications, and plan for support at home during the recovery period. Most restrictions are short-term and are gradually lifted as healing progresses, monitored by follow-up appointments.