Is it good to take methylcobalamin tablets after glaucoma surgery?

Taking methylcobalamin tablets after glaucoma surgery is beneficial.
Glaucoma patients will suffer from high intraocular pressure that causes pressure on the optic nerve, resulting in optic nerve atrophy and visual field defects, and ultimately vision loss or even blindness.
After surgery, when the intraocular pressure is reduced to a safe level, glaucoma patients can usually prevent and delay further atrophy of the optic nerve, thus ensuring the current residual visual function.
And patients taking methylcobalamin tablets after surgery can play a role in nourishing the nerve, which is helpful in promoting the recovery of visual function.
It is recommended that glaucoma patients should also go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for regular review after the surgical treatment, and protect the visual function through the use of medication under the guidance of the doctor.