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Return to work after external Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery

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Most people return to work one to two weeks after external DCR surgery, depending on bruising, comfort, and job demands.

Office and light duties

Desk-based roles may be possible once pain is controlled and vision feels steady. You may still have visible bruising around the eye and nose.

  • Many patients resume light work after about a week
  • Use lubricating drops during screen time to ease dryness
  • Plan shorter days at first if possible
  • Avoid dusty or strongly air-conditioned rooms when you return
  • Check driving suitability before commuting by car

Physical or outdoor work

Jobs involving heavy lifting, dirt, or risk of facial injury may need a longer break. Protecting the nose area and tear duct is essential.

  • Discuss your duties with the surgical team before the operation
  • Consider protective eyewear or masks if exposed to dust
  • Avoid heavy lifting and straining for at least one to two weeks
  • Stop work and seek help if pain or swelling suddenly worsen
  • Plan follow-up visits around your work schedule