Does anesthesia make your breath smell?

So, rather than relying on your body to break down the drugs, our anesthetic gasses are exhaled more-or-less unchanged. The drugs dissolve out of the brain and back into the blood, and then into the lungs. This is one reason why your daughter's breath smells so strange after surgery.
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Is it normal to have a smell after surgery?

Alterations in taste and smell, including but not limited to anosmia, ageusia, hypogeusia, and dysgeusia, have been described in association with various medications, including anesthetic agents. Frequently, these symptoms occur 1-2 weeks after medication administration and last several months.
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Does Anesthesia smell bad?

The time it will take to fall asleep depends on your body, but it does take longer than getting an IV. The anaesthetic gas has a funny smell, kind of like a permanent marker.
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Does surgery have a smell?

In addition to the smell of burning flesh, another notable smell, in some surgeries, is the smell of cutting through bone, which, apparently, also smells like burning hair. Beyond that, in many surgeries, there aren't any particularly strong smells. Blood has a metallic smell to it.
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What are the side effects of Anaesthetic?

Some common side effects that can occur after a general anaesthetic or some regional anaesthetics include:
  • feeling or being sick.
  • dizziness and feeling faint.
  • feeling cold or shivering.
  • headaches.
  • itchiness.
  • bruising and soreness.
  • difficulty peeing.
  • aches and pains.
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How long does it take for anesthesia to leave your body?

Anesthetic drugs can stay in your system for up to 24 hours. If you've had sedation or regional or general anesthesia, you shouldn't return to work or drive until the drugs have left your body. After local anesthesia, you should be able to resume normal activities, as long as your healthcare provider says it's okay.
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How long does it take for general anesthesia to get out of your system?

General anaesthetics can affect your memory, concentration and reflexes for a day or two, so it's important for a responsible adult to stay with you for at least 24 hours after your operation, if you're allowed to go home.
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What is the smelliest body part?

THE UNDERARMS

This area is the first place we think of when we think of body odor. It has a dense patch of hair and is loaded with sweat glands. People of European or African descent have many apocrine sweat glands, and East Asians have fewer.
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Can anesthesia make you lose your taste buds?

Alterations in taste and smell, including but not limited to anosmia, ageusia, hypogeusia, and dysgeusia, have been described in association with various medications, including anesthetic agents. Frequently, these symptoms occur 1-2 weeks after medication administration and last several months.
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What is the smelliest organ?

The Gastro-intestinal tract, from mouth to anus, often smells bad.
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Can surgery change your taste buds?

Many patients may experience changes in their sense of smell or taste following weight loss surgery. They often report a heightened sensitivity to sweet, salty, sour or bitter tastes.
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Why do hospitals smell weird?

In medicine, interesting smells are in no short supply. Every day, the first thing that I encounter when the hospital doors open is the omnipresent smell of antiseptic. To most people, this scent likely triggers involuntary memories of negative events -- the illness of a loved one, for example.
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Why can I taste anesthesia?

Medications taken orally can be directly tasted and medications given intravenously stream can be excreted into the saliva and tasted that way. Some medications do not have a taste in and of themselves but can disrupt your sense of taste or smell, and thus make food taste “different.”
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Why does my body odor smell different after surgery?

The second possibility is that you may have had a nerve block at the time of the surgery. This can change the way you sweat, which in turn can lead to changes in your body's normal flora (meaning the bacteria and yeast that live on healthy skin). In either event, the goal is to get rid of the bad bacteria.
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Does propofol have a smell?

Propofol was chosen because it is an odorless intravenous general anesthetic. The sealed vials and syringe prevented the slight phenolic odor of the emulsion from being exposed.
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How long does propofol stay in your system?

The elimination half-life of propofol is approximately 0.5 h to 1.5 h. This drug has a very fast clearance and therefore can be administered as a continuous infusion or as multiple boluses without any accumulative effects.
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Is it normal to poop a lot after surgery?

Your bowel habits may vary for some weeks after surgery. Frequent and/or loose stools are common. It takes your body time to adjust after an operation. Avoid foods which seem to cause diarrhea or gas.
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What tastes good after surgery?

Cookies, cake, ice cream, chips and other highly processed snack foods taste good, but they contain very few of the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients your body needs to heal. Eat simple foods instead, such as berries, nuts, lean meats, seafood, yogurt, eggs, fruits, and vegetables.
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Why is my mouth so dry after surgery?

General anesthesia can result in some mild side effects, including dry mouth. According to Medline Plus, after waking up from a surgical operation, you may feel shivery and nauseous, as well as notice your mouth is dry and your throat feels sore.
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What is the cleanest body part?

According to Reference, the eye is considered to be the cleanest part of the body due to its natural cleaning and protective functions. Each time you blink, you keep the eye moist, and tears help to protect the eye by washing away dirt and germs.
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Which race has the strongest body odor?

Although there is some controversy on the subject of "racial" variation in body odor, it is determined that African blacks probably produce the greatest amount of apocrine sweat, which is the known substrate for axillary odor.
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What does the death smell like?

While not all compounds produce odors, several compounds do have recognizable odors, including: Cadaverine and putrescine smell like rotting flesh. Skatole has a strong feces odor. Indole has a mustier, mothball-like smell.
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Do you breathe on your own under general anesthesia?

Do you stop breathing during general anesthesia? No. After you're unconscious, your anesthesiologist places a breathing tube in your mouth and nose to make sure you maintain proper breathing during the procedure.
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How do you detox your body from anesthesia?

Diet
  1. Drink small amounts of clear liquids, such as water, soda or apple juice.
  2. Today, avoid foods that are sweet, spicy or hard to digest.
  3. Eat more foods as your body can tolerate.
  4. If you feel nauseated, do not eat or drink anything for one hour and then try drinking clear liquids.
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Do you pee under general anesthesia?

Urination Problems

General anesthesia paralyzes the bladder muscles. This can make it not only hard to pee, but impact your ability to recognize you have to urinate altogether. Additionally, many surgeries involve the placement of a Foley catheter—a tube put in the body to drain urine from the bladder.
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