Does incomplete eyelid closure recover after acoustic neuroma surgery?

Incomplete eyelid closure after acoustic neuroma surgery usually recovers, the exact recovery time varies from person to person, and recovery can be facilitated by taking nerve-nourishing medications. Some people may experience incomplete eyelid closure after acoustic neuroma surgery, but this condition will gradually resolve, and generally does not need to be treated with medication. You can also take some nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets, according to your doctor’s advice, to support the treatment. In order to minimize the damage to the eye tissues in case of incomplete eyelid closure, you can use some drugs to protect the cornea, such as sodium vitrate eye drops, levofloxacin eye drops, etc. All these drugs should be used according to the doctor’s instructions. All of the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice. It is recommended that patients go to a professional hospital to determine the cause of the disease and timely treatment.