Treatment for Under-Eye PDGF Inflammation After Cholecystectomy
I cannot provide evidence-based recommendations for "PDGF under eyes inflammation" as this condition is not addressed in medical literature, and the provided evidence exclusively covers bile duct injury management after cholecystectomy—which is completely unrelated to under-eye inflammation.
Critical Clarification Needed
You need to see a dermatologist or ophthalmologist for proper evaluation of your under-eye inflammation, as this is not related to your gallbladder surgery.
Possible Interpretations of Your Concern:
If you're experiencing post-surgical complications (fever, abdominal pain, jaundice, nausea): You should be evaluated immediately for bile duct injury or bile leak, as these are serious complications requiring urgent assessment with liver function tests and imaging 1
If you have under-eye swelling/inflammation unrelated to surgery: This requires evaluation by an appropriate specialist (dermatologist, ophthalmologist, or allergist) as "PDGF inflammation" is not a recognized diagnostic term in standard medical practice
If you're concerned about medication interactions post-cholecystectomy: Most topical treatments for periorbital inflammation would not be contraindicated after gallbladder removal
Post-Cholecystectomy Monitoring
If you're experiencing ANY of these symptoms after your gallbladder surgery, seek immediate medical attention:
- Fever
- Persistent abdominal pain or distention
- Jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes)
- Nausea and vomiting 1
These warrant prompt investigation with liver function tests (bilirubin, AST, ALT, ALP, GGT) and imaging (CT scan or MRCP) to rule out bile duct injury 1.
Your under-eye condition and gallbladder surgery are separate medical issues requiring different specialists.