Ask your eye doctor about what to expect after your surgery. In most cases, you will be able to go home the same day. Plan to have someone drive you home from the procedure.
Follow your eye doctor's instructions about caring for your eye. You may need to take antibiotics to help prevent infection. You may also need other medicines, such as steroids or antifibrotics. You may need to continue to cover your eye for a while after your surgery.
The area may be a little sore after the procedure. But you should be able to take over-the-counter pain medicines as needed. Ask your eye doctor if you should not do certain activities while you recover, and find out for how long.
You will need close follow-up with your eye doctor to see if the surgery was effective. You may have an appointment the day after the procedure. Your eye doctor will need to make sure the new drainage opening is working well.
You will need continued follow-up care to watch how you are doing after your surgery. You may need to have stitches in your eye removed in a follow-up appointment. This will be a few weeks after your surgery. Seek medical care right away if you have bleeding, fever, vision that gets worse, increasing eye pain, or swelling.