What to do about postoperative bleeding after eye removal

Eyeball removal surgery is a surgery to remove the diseased eyeball and part of the optic nerve from the eye socket. Bleeding after surgery may be caused by rupture of the subconjunctival capillaries due to surgical stimulation, or it may be caused by wound infection, and the patient may be able to be treated with physiotherapy and medication to alleviate the bleeding.
Bleeding in the eye after eye removal may be caused by the rupture of capillaries under the conjunctiva due to surgical stimulation. Patients can apply cold compresses and pressure on the affected area to reduce bleeding and relieve eye discomfort. If the bleeding is prolonged after eye removal surgery, the patient can also follow the doctor’s instructions to use hemostatic drugs such as hemostatic injection to relieve the bleeding of the eye.
If the wound is infected after the eyeball removal surgery, resulting in poor wound healing, which can also cause the patient’s wound to appear the symptoms of blood and water oozing, the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Tobramycin Eye Drops and other medications, to control inflammation, promote wound repair, and alleviate the symptoms of local bleeding.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care after eyeball removal surgery, regular checkups, and timely consultation after discomfort occurs.