How soon can you go to work after a hypoidectomy

Generally, patients can go to work in about three months after vitrectomy, but it depends on other reasons such as individual’s physical condition, so it is not a generalization. Generally speaking, vitrectomy refers to vitrectomy surgery, and patients can go to work in about three months. Patients can gradually regain their vision in about half a month after the surgery, and their condition can gradually recover in about a month, and if they have a better physique and faster recovery, they can usually go to work if the doctor determines that their condition is stabilized after a follow-up examination and observation. Edema may occur after the surgery, and it is recommended that patients use iodine povidone under the guidance of the doctor for sterilization, and patients should pay attention to eye hygiene in daily life to avoid infection. If the patient feels unwell during the recovery process, he/she should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying his/her condition.