How many times can you go under anesthesia?

Generally speaking, it is safe to go under anesthesia multiple times for most procedures. However, it is important to discuss your individual risk factors with your doctor before undergoing any medical procedure. For most people, the risk of adverse effects from anesthesia decreases with each subsequent procedure.
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Can you go under general anesthesia twice in one month?

Answer: Frequent general anesthesia

There is no risk for a healthy person to have short general anesthesia done twice within one month.
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How many times can you have anesthesia in a month?

As long as you are healthy there should be no problem in you having 2 general asnesthesia spaced 1 month apart.
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Can you go under anesthesia more than once in a week?

Answer: Two anesthetics in one week is not dangerous in itself. There really is no set waiting period between anesthetics. As long as you are feeling generally up to it, there should not be a problem having another anesthetic in three days.
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What is the maximum time you can be under anesthesia?

Although, there is no absolute time limit to be under general anesthesia, it has been shown that surgical cases that run over 6 hours tend to carry higher relative risks than those that fall under 6 hours. Beside the length of time of the surgery, there are other factors that can affect the relative risk of a surgery.
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How fast do you fall asleep under anesthesia?

How long does it take for anesthesia to kick in? General anesthesia usually puts you to sleep in less than 30 seconds.
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How long will anesthesia keep you asleep?

It's easy to blame the anaesthetics

The effects of general anaesthesia may appear to linger for days after surgery for many reasons. Tiredness after a procedure is commonly attributed to anaesthetics. But modern anaesthetics wear off completely in a couple of hours, so the real picture is usually more complicated.
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Can you get too much anesthesia during surgery?

When blood flow is interrupted, like when too much anesthesia is administered, the cells can be starved of oxygen. Oxygen deprivation can quickly result in a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or death. Traumatic brain injuries can also occur if a patient aspirates.
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Can you have 2 surgeries in a week?

Blinski...it's very unusual to be offered 2 days of surgeries within one week. Typically, it takes 48 hours for the general anesthesia to be completely eliminated from your body. And, you'd want to actually be healed from the first surgery before going back for the second set of surgeries.
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Can they give you too much anesthesia?

Since anesthesia is toxic to the body, patients who are put under the drug are at risk for anesthesia overdose, which can lead to serious complications. The type of anesthetic, the correct dosage, and the rate of injection are crucial factors to avoid anesthetic toxicity and severe medical problems.
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How many surgeries does the average person have in a lifetime?

According to data from the American College of Surgeons, Americans undergo an average of 9.2 surgical procedures per lifetime, which is why it's so important that we know everything there is to know when it comes to proper surgery scheduling and prep.
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Can anesthesia affect you permanently?

The effects of anesthesia can last longer than the initial duration of the anesthesia. After general anesthesia, patients may experience grogginess, confusion, and memory loss for several hours or even days. These effects are usually temporary and should not cause any long-term damage.
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What is considered a high risk surgery?

High-risk operations can be defined as those that carry a mortality rate of 5% or more. This high mortality rate can be attributed to a number of factors related not just to the nature of the surgery, but also to the physiological status of the patient.
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Is it normal to be billed twice for anesthesia?

Why am I being charged twice? A: Some insurance providers require separate charges to be submitted for both the Anesthesiologist's services and the Nurse Anesthetist's (CRNA) services. The total amount is equal to what would be charged if there was a single anesthesia provider.
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Does anxiety affect anesthesia?

Anxiety is particularly important, because it has the potential to affect all aspects of anesthesia such as preoperative visit, induction, perioperative, and recovery periods [2, 3].
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How long should you wait between 2 surgeries?

Most healthcare providers will recommend waiting six to 12 weeks between surgeries. Longer wait times are advised for surgeries involving: Significant blood loss. An extensive time under anesthesia.
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How do they wake you up from anesthesia?

The process of waking up from anesthesia is known as emergence. During emergence, the anesthesiologist will slowly reduce the amount of anesthetic drugs in the body. This helps to reduce the intensity of the effects of anesthesia and allows the patient to regain consciousness.
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Does your heart stop under general anesthesia?

The drugs used in general anesthesia do not directly affect the heart. Instead, they slow down the body's metabolism, which can reduce the amount of oxygen being delivered to the heart. This can cause the heart rate to slow down, but it is not likely to stop completely.
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What would cause someone to not wake up from anesthesia?

In most cases, a delayed awakening from anesthesia can be attributed to the residual action of one or more anesthetic agents and adjuvants used in the peri-operative period. The list of potentially implicated drugs includes benzodiazepines (BDZs), propofol, opioids, NMBAs, and adjuvants.
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How many people don't wake up from anesthesia?

By some estimates, the death rate from general anesthesia is about 1 in 250,000 patients. Side effects have become less common and are usually not as serious as they once were. Don't delay important surgery because of fear of anesthesia. If you have concerns, talk with your doctor.
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Do we dream under anesthesia?

Patients frequently report having dreams during general anesthesia. The incidence of dreams during general anesthesia that have been reported by patients upon awakening has been reported to range from 10 to 36% [1] and to be higher in younger patients, female patients [2], and patients who received ketamine [3].
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Why do they tape your eyes shut during surgery?

What is done to prevent corneal abrasions? Corneal abrasions can usually be prevented by careful protection of the eyes. Small pieces of sticking tape are commonly used to keep the eyelids fully closed during the anaesthetic. This has been shown to reduce the chance of a corneal abrasion occurring.
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What should you not do before anesthesia?

Usually, before having a general anaesthetic, you will not be allowed anything to eat or drink. This is because when the anaesthetic is used, your body's reflexes are temporarily stopped. If your stomach has food and drink in it, there's a risk of vomiting or bringing up food into your throat.
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Who decides if the surgery is risky?

Anesthesiologists help lower these risks by examining your medical history and conducting a health assessment before surgery, and by monitoring and supervising your care during and after surgery.
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