What are the disadvantages of anesthesia?

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What are the disadvantages of anesthesia?

Side effects of general anesthesia include:

  • temporary confusion and memory loss, although this is more common in the elderly.
  • dizziness.
  • difficulty passing urine.
  • bruising or soreness from the IV drip.
  • nausea and vomiting.
  • shivering and feeling cold.
  • sore throat, due to the breathing tube.

What are the side effects of IV anesthesia?

What can I expect after IV sedation?

  • Drowsiness. Drowsiness is the most common side effect.
  • Dry Mouth. Oral surgery causes dry mouth for three reasons.
  • Nausea or Vomiting.
  • Tears.
  • Headache.
  • Amnesia.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of Anaesthesia?

General anesthesia is easily and rapidly administered, is reversible and can be used for surgeries that are unpredictable in extent. On the other hand, some disadvantages of general anesthesia are that it may cause side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, headache and a delay in the return of normal memory functioning.

Which is the best anesthesia?

Deep sedation with a medication called propofol is often used for procedures such as upper endoscopy or colonoscopy. Local anesthesia is the term used for medications such as lidocaine that are injected through a needle or applied as a cream to numb a small area.

What are the long term side effects of spinal anesthesia?

The following complications of spinal anesthesia have been observed: transient and prolonged arterial hypotension; marked respiratory and circulatory depression; neurological consequences and early and late respiratory depression associated with intrathecal administration of narcotic analgesics.

What causes death during anesthesia?

The most common causes of anaesthesia related deaths are: 1) circulatory failure due to hypovolaemia in combination with overdosage of anaesthetic agents such as thiopentone, opioids, benzodiazepines or regional anaesthesia; 2) hypoxia and hypoventilation after for instance undetected oesophageal intubation, difficult …

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