First, the elderly have slow gastrointestinal peristalsis, which is easy to cause constipation. Therefore, we should eat digestible food and fresh vegetables and fruits after operation. Before and after the operation, laxatives, such as kaisailu, can be used to prevent excessive force during defecation, resulting in local wound bleeding and wound cracking.
Second, the second day after the operation, you should cover your eyes, in order to reduce the rotation of your eyes and make your eyes have a full rest. In addition to eating and going to the toilet after operation, you should generally stay in bed, and pay special attention not to collide with your eyes to avoid complications such as hyphema and elevated intraocular pressure.
Third, the eye gauze can be removed the next day after surgery. Although the patient can take care of himself, he still stays in bed. Some patients will feel eye pain and eye flow is normal. If the eye pain is obvious, combined with symptoms such as headache and nausea, you should go to the hospital in time.
Fourth, stitches are usually removed on the fifth day after operation. Antibiotics should be given locally three times a day after stitches are removed. Erythromycin or chlortetracycline eye ointment can be applied before going to bed at night to prevent infection. When you are old, you should pay attention to hygiene when ordering medicine, wash your hands and ask your family for help.
Five, three months after surgery, you can go to the eye clinic to get glasses, such as intraocular lens implantation, and patients with poor refractive adjustment can get glasses to improve their vision.
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