Why do you wake up when the doctor calls after general anesthesia?

It is normal to wake up at the doctor’s call for general anesthesia surgery because the anesthesiologist often gradually reduces the dosage of anesthetic drugs during the terminal phase of the surgery. Generally speaking, the anesthesia process of general anesthesia surgery is divided into three stages: initiation, maintenance and awakening. The initial stage will use powerful drugs to induce anesthesia, the patient enters the anesthesia state with a certain amount of anesthesia drugs to maintain, the operation into the end of the anesthesia drugs gradually reduced until stopped. Therefore, when the anesthesiologist reduces the amount of anesthesia in the final stage of the surgery until the anesthesia is discontinued at the end of the surgery, the patient will be in a sleep state and can be easily woken up by the anesthesiologist. In addition, the anesthesiologist will wake up the patient as soon as possible after surgery to avoid respiratory depression. General anesthesia is risky, and waking up after surgery indicates that the anesthesia is satisfactory. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for surgery to avoid complications.