Can you suffocate under anesthesia for rhinitis?

Rhinitis anesthesia, i.e., anesthesia for rhinitis surgery, usually does not result in asphyxiation, but the patient should go to a regular hospital to be operated on by a professional doctor when undergoing rhinitis surgery. Before the patient enters the operating room, the doctor will choose the appropriate amount of anesthesia according to the patient’s weight age and other conditions, and at the same time will use the tracheal intubation, through the ventilator to control the respiratory rate, the tidal volume of respiration, etc., monitoring the patient’s vital signs, generally will not occur asphyxia. Patients should pay attention to water and food fasting before rhinitis surgery, do not take anticoagulant drugs for two weeks before surgery, etc. After the surgery, pay attention to nasal cleaning, pay attention to diet and good care. Patients should go to regular hospitals for rhinitis surgery and have the surgery performed by a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.