How long to rest after eyelid blepharospasm surgery

After surgical treatment of blepharospasmosis in the eye, patients usually need to rest for about 1 week.
Patients with blepharospasm can have surgery to remove the lesion and improve eye discomfort. Patients usually need to rest for about 1 week after surgery to avoid eye fatigue, which will help the surgical incision to heal and reduce eye discomfort such as foreign body sensation.
Blepharospasm is a common disease in ophthalmology, which occurs in middle-aged and old people. It is generally caused by aging factors as well as long-term bright light, wind and sand and other undesirable stimuli on the conjunctival tissues, resulting in conjunctival tissue degeneration and proliferation, and the main manifestation is the formation of plaque on the surface of the white eyeball, which affects the patient’s appearance.
It is recommended that patients with blepharospasmosis should consult the hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.