How Long Does Recovery Take After Ectropion Eyelid Surgery?
I for got to mention I had the surgery because my left eye had some kind of discharge (perhaps mucus) The doctor in formed me that surgery would correct this discomfort
Cold compresses over the suture, need more healing time
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Hi,
IF the doctor who operated on it is not concerned and he is happy with the outcome then you should trust him for few days at least 4 to 6 weeks from surgery. Some people take time especially elders whose tarsal plates are weak and difficult to suture. Do not move eye balls and compresses do help.
The doctor should have prescribed you topical antibiotics, is it not? Applying cold compresses to the eyelids every 15 minutes while awake will decrease bruising and swelling. Frozen peas in a plastic bag are a useful alternative. Things should improve with this. Also you should expect that your eyes may subtly change and improve over few months after surgery.
I expect improvement in two to three weeks from now.
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Give it time.
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Sorry for a late reply.
I have no details about the aperture of the eye and would not comment on this. If the window of eye site does not improve you may have to consider going to an OCULOPLASTIC surgeon. But still i recommend to give it time.
Thank you.
yesterday I woke up with double vision it came on suddenly. Its more pronounce when I look to left. I called the ectropion surgeon no response yet The double vision is bad when I look hard to my left and its causing dizzzynes it is bad and causing great concern, could please advise on what you think or know this is the second message I'm sending regarding this issue. When I'm looking straight ahead or to my right it is okay
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Weak muscles of the eye orbit
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
If you are having double vision only when you look to the left that means the rectus muscles of the orbit that cause the eye ball to turn to left are weak or paralyzed. is it the nerve that supplies this muscle is problematic or not should be examined soon. I would suggest you to take immediate appointment with the ectropion surgeon. Else you can meet a Neurologist as well. If there is no appoinment available go to the hospital ER where you were operated and the ER doctor can co ordinate with the operating surgeon/Neurologist whomever is available.
This problem is reversible so do not be worried. THere are certain causes which are temporary which can paralyze the muscles. Once the cause is treated you will get the vision back.
I pray for your quick examination and recovery.