What to do if your eye swells after craniotomy and then goes down and swells again?

After craniotomy, the swelling of the eyes may be related to poor local blood circulation, obstruction of lymphatic fluid reflux, local inflammation and other factors, which can be relieved by appropriate massage, hot and cold compresses, drug intervention and other ways. 1. Poor local blood circulation: If the patient is caused by poor local blood circulation after surgery, proper massage can effectively promote local blood circulation and improve the symptoms of oedema. 2. Lymphatic fluid reflux obstruction: after craniotomy surgery, the eyes are swollen and swollen again, which may be related to lymphatic fluid reflux obstruction. At this time, you can prevent edema symptoms from worsening by applying cold compresses locally, and then apply hot compresses 48 hours later, to promote subcutaneous blood circulation, and improve the symptoms of localized redness and swelling. 3. Local inflammation: the above situation is related to local inflammatory factors, which can cause subcutaneous fluid accumulation and eyelid edema. In the case of bacterial infection, you should cooperate with your doctor to choose anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin and cefixime for treatment. There may be other reasons for the swelling of the eyes after craniotomy, so if necessary, you need to cooperate with the doctor to do further examination and give treatment, not blindly use drugs.