How long does it take to recover from malarkey surgery?

Recovery from a wheal surgery usually takes 7 to 10 days. Wheal surgery is a relatively routine outpatient procedure in ophthalmology that involves making an incision and draining it to completely release the pus from the inside and slowly promote healing. If the granuloma is relatively small and there are no stitches, you can recover in about 7 days after surgery. If the wheals are larger and the surgical incision will be larger, it will take about 10 days to recover. Although a relatively minor eye surgery, you should visit a regular hospital and have the surgery performed by a specialized surgeon. During the surgery, the pus must be drained and the capsule wall must be destroyed so that the infected lesion can be completely removed in order to avoid the recurrence of wheals. It is recommended that after the removal of stitches, patients should not fatigue and stay up late, quit smoking and alcohol, and maintain eye hygiene to avoid recurrence.