What kind of eye drops do you put in your eyes after removing silicone oil?

After removing silicone oil from the eye, you can order antibiotics such as levofloxacin eye drops, glucocorticoid drugs such as prednisolone acetate and antihypertensive drugs such as Trichostatin. 1. Eye silicone oil extraction belongs to the inner eye surgery, usually recommended routine postoperative antibiotic drops for 3 to 5 days to inhibit bacterial growth, such as levofloxacin, tobramycin and other eye drops, to prevent intraocular infection. 2. For fundus macular edema or retinal inflammation, short-term glucocorticoid drops such as methylprednisolone acetate and dexamethasone are recommended to effectively reduce postoperative macular edema and intraocular inflammation. 3. Occasionally, when intraocular pressure rises after silicone oil is removed from the eye, it is recommended to use pupil-contracting agents such as Trichostatin to increase the outflow of aqueous humor, or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors such as acetazolamide to reduce the formation of aqueous humor, which can lower the intraocular pressure. After the silicone oil removal surgery, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and maintain healthy eye habits, once abnormalities occur, timely review.