What happens when you wake up from general anesthesia and you can’t breathe and you’re shaking?

Waking up from general anesthesia unable to breathe and shaking all over the body is usually due to physical weakness, adverse reaction to anesthesia drugs, and allergy to certain drugs used in surgery. Physical weakness and adverse reaction of anesthesia can be treated with nursing care under doctor’s guidance, and allergy to certain drugs for surgery can be treated with medication. 1. Physical weakness: patients will have physical weakness after the operation, which will cause the anesthetic not to be able to be metabolized faster, leading to the accumulation of the anesthetic in the body, thus causing the whole body to shake, unable to breathe and so on, they should eat more nutritious food and pay more attention to rest in daily life. 2. Adverse reaction of anesthesia: after waking up from general anesthesia, the anesthesia in the body may not be fully metabolized, which will lead to aggravate the burden of cardiopulmonary function, and there will be neurological symptoms such as generalized trembling and difficulty in breathing, etc. The patient should pay attention to rest and drink more water, which can accelerate the metabolism and slow down the patient’s symptoms. 3. Surgical allergy to certain drugs: surgical allergy to certain drugs may lead to generalized trembling and respiratory difficulties and other symptoms, you can take Chlorotetracycline, chlorpheniramine and other drugs, with the effect of anti-allergy, can relieve the patient allergic to the adverse symptoms of allergy, allergy to drugs is prohibited. It is recommended that the patient ask the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, and always pay attention to the physical condition.