What exactly do I do for eye massage after glaucoma surgery?

A common massage can be done by pressing the index finger above the eye, looking downward with the eye, giving the eye some pressure, one at a time. Or look upward and push your hand on the lower eyelid, putting pressure on the eyeball to allow the atrial fluid to flow out through the external drainage channel. The number and frequency of massages are determined by the condition. There is no fixed number of times, if the eye pressure is a little higher, after the massage the eye is soft, it means that the eye pressure is lowered, so you do not need to press. The degree of lightness of massage is also different, through the hand to assess the amount of pressure in the eye. Eye pressure is normal when the eyeball touches and the tip of the nose hardness is about the same, if and brain hardness is about the same that the eye pressure is high, if and lips hardness is about the same that the eye pressure is low. This requires the patient to feel slowly with their hands, and massage the eye a few times as soon as they feel the eye pressure is a little high, mainly by the patient themselves, and there is no substitute for others. It is very important to massage the eyeball after glaucoma surgery, it is very important to maintain the long-term effect of external filtration surgery, so the majority of glaucoma patients should learn to massage the eyeball and stick to it.