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HarajukuGirl
Jul 27, 2008, 02:29 PM
I will be having surgery on August 4th.
They will give me General Anesthesia.

I have a few questions:

1.Are there any risks to general Anesthesia? If so, what are they and how often do that occur?

2.Is it okay to go into surgery while you have your period?

flossie
Jul 27, 2008, 02:40 PM
Although the risks of serious complications from general anesthesia are very low, they can include heart attack, stroke, brain damage, and death. Anyone scheduled to undergo general anesthesia should thoroughly discuss the benefits and risks with a physician. The risks of complications depend, in part, on a patient's age, sex, weight, allergies, general health, and history of smoking, drinking alcohol, or drug use. Some of these risks can be minimized by ensuring that the physician and anesthesiologist are fully informed of the detailed health condition of the patient, including any drugs that he or she may be using. Older people are especially sensitive to the effects of certain anesthetics and may be more likely to experience side effects from these drugs.

Patients who have had general anesthesia should not drink alcoholic beverages or take medication that slow down the central nervous system (such as antihistamines, sedatives, tranquilizers, sleep aids, certain pain relievers, muscle relaxants, and anti-seizure medication) for at least 24 hours, except under a doctor's care.

This question should have been discussed the day your surgery was booked. You or your parent will more than likely have to sign a consent form which should outline these risks.

HarajukuGirl
Jul 27, 2008, 02:42 PM
Thank you.