How long after epiglottis cyst surgery can you drink alcohol

Alcohol is not recommended after epiglottis cyst surgery. It usually returns to normal about three months after surgery.
Epiglottis cysts are usually caused by a blockage of the organism’s epiglottis mucosal gland ducts, which results in increased retention of local mucus. They occur in the epiglottis valley, epiglottic tongue surface and epiglottic free margin. General anesthesia is needed for epiglottis cyst surgery, and the body tissues and epiglottis mucosa will be damaged. Generally speaking, the patient can return to normal in about three months after the surgery, and can have a normal diet after that.
However, if the patient’s own recovery ability is poor, the healing time will be delayed, and the time to drink alcohol should also be delayed.
After surgery for epiglottis cysts, patients should go to the hospital for regular checkups, and take proper postoperative care and precautions to avoid affecting their recovery.