
Anesthesia potential side effects
Anesthesia can cause side effects like nausea, vomiting, sore throat, or dizziness, which are usually temporary. Some people might experience confusion or memory issues right after surgery, especially with certain types of anesthesia. Rarely, there could be allergic reactions or reactions affecting the heart or lungs. In rare cases, more serious complications like nerve damage or awareness during anesthesia may occur. Overall, anesthesia is carefully managed by medical professionals to minimize risks, and most side effects are temporary and manageable. It’s important to discuss your medical history and concerns with your doctor before surgery.