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Chalazion surgery
I underwent a incison surgery because a small bump in my left upper lid. Which was detected as chalazion. After one day of rest. I started work in system. I feel very less pain my eyes is swollen. If I am watching the laptop for more than 30mins a fluid is ejectiing from eyes, which is normal water not red in color. Sometimes I feel headache. Feel pain in ear if I move my mouth. I think it is die to swelling. Should I rest more than one day or I can continue. Today is the second day after the surgery was done. I took one day rest and started work today.
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Take it easy for couple of days.. You could start hot fermentation if your doctor is ok with it I m sure u will be on meds to reduce pressure Use some lubricating drops too. Will take some time to settle , it is too early
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Sir of course the wound will take some time for its healing. You can definitely work but take frequent breaks and follow a proper working pattern. Continue with the treatment prescribed after the procedure. Few instructions: 1. Follow 20-20 rule. After every 20 minutes of any near work say laptops, mobile or reading take a break and focus for 20 seconds at a far away object at least 20 meters away. 2. Frequently blink your eyes while working, if not possible to remind yourself to blink then at least after 30 minutes of your work slowly close your eyes 10 times. 3. Adequate water intake at least 3-4 litres per day 4. Adequate sleep at least for 7-8 hours 5. Do not rub the eye 6. Use anti reflective coated glasses if you have spectacles 7. Cold compress to the eyes 3 times a day (Can dip clean cotton in refrigerator cold water and keep over closed eyes for 30 seconds). Start this after 10 days postoperatively.
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