Can you take medication after surgery for oral mucous gland cysts?

There is usually no contraindication to taking medication to treat other diseases after surgery for oral mucous gland cysts. After surgery, attention should be paid to diet, protection of wounds and prevention of infection, as follows. Surgery is a common treatment for oral mucous gland cysts, which treats the disease and prevents recurrence by removing the cyst and part of the surrounding gland. The procedure usually has no effect on the patient’s daily medication, which can be taken normally after surgery. After the surgery, attention should be paid to the daily care of the wound, including a light diet, consuming liquid or semi-liquid food, reducing the stimulation of the wound, and maintaining oral hygiene to prevent the wound from becoming infected and delaying healing. It is recommended to visit a regular medical institution for professional treatment with the help of a doctor. If you need to take medication for other diseases after surgery, consult your doctor.