Can I have a general anesthesia surgery if my nose is out of breath?

Whether the nose can do general anesthesia surgery, first of all, it depends on whether there are surgical indications, as follows: 1, simple rhinitis: if only simple rhinitis, the use of anti-inflammatory drugs can be treated, colds are contraindications to general anesthesia, so the nose is not suitable for general anesthesia surgery, it is best to early treatment of colds and symptoms of nasal congestion. 2, poor lung function: general anesthesia needs to assess the patient’s cardiorespiratory function, if the poor pulmonary function If the patient’s lung function is poor, if there is a serious respiratory disorder or gas exchange disorder, it is not suitable for general anesthesia, which will easily lead to respiratory depression after anesthesia, and the patient will be easy to fall unconscious. It is not easy to wake up as early as possible after anesthesia and surgery, which is very unsafe for patients and not recommended to do general anesthesia.