Can you use tobramycin dexamethasone after eye pterygium surgery?

Tobramycin dexamethasone can usually be used after eye pterygium surgery.
Eye pterygium surgery is a relatively common type of ocular surface disease, which requires good postoperative care and facilitates recovery. Inflammation relief can be effectively carried out through regular use of tobramycin dexamethasone eye drops and standardized use under the guidance of a doctor.
Tobramycin dexamethasone ophthalmic ointment has certain side effects, the use of which may cause adverse reactions such as conjunctival hemorrhage, tingling or edema, and is contraindicated in people who are allergic to certain hormones, and the use of which may result in increased intraocular pressure, and long-term use of which may cause dermatitis.
After the operation, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication, any discomfort, to immediately consult a doctor for relevant examinations, standardized treatment, in order to avoid delaying the condition, to the patient’s recovery.