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Why are my eyelids and eye bags still so swollen after almost a month?

If you still have swelling in your eyes one month after eyelid and eye bag surgery, this may be an abnormal phenomenon. Here are some possible causes and solutions:

Infection: Infection after surgery is one of the leading causes of swelling and pain. If you have symptoms of infection after surgery, such as redness, swelling, pain, fever, etc., you should seek medical treatment promptly and use antibiotics for treatment.

Surgical complications: Surgical complications may cause eye swelling and pain. Such as incomplete hemostasis during surgery and postoperative hematoma formation. If this happens, you should contact your doctor promptly and handle it accordingly.

Inappropriate post-operative care: Post-operative care is critical to surgical results and recovery. If you do not take the correct care as recommended by your doctor after surgery, such as not taking medicine on time, not returning for follow-up examinations on time, or suffering eye trauma, etc., it may cause eye swelling and pain. Therefore, follow your doctor's recommendations and precautions for proper care after surgery.

Individual physical differences: Different people have different physical constitutions and different recovery periods. Some people have a shorter recovery period, while others take longer to recover. If your recovery period is longer than others, you may need more rest and care for eye swelling to go down.

If you have persistent eye swelling and pain, it is recommended to contact your doctor for examination and treatment in time. Your doctor may prescribe medications or other treatments to help relieve your symptoms and promote recovery. At the same time, you also need to pay attention to maintaining good living and dietary habits to promote recovery after surgery.

It should be noted that you should fully communicate with your doctor before surgery to understand the risks and precautions of surgery. After surgery, you should abide by the doctor's recommendations and precautions, take medicine on time, return for regular check-ups, and avoid strenuous exercise and eye trauma. If you have any questions or concerns after surgery, you should contact your doctor promptly and deal with them.