General anesthesia surgery is not always possible for colds, and requires the surgeon’s judgment based on the patient’s clinical condition. Patients who do not have severe cold symptoms, manifesting as mild cough and runny nose, can undergo general anesthesia surgery. General anesthesia surgery then done with inflammatory infection may lead to a situation of inflammatory infection, further aggravating the patient’s reaction to the side effects of anesthesia, therefore, it is not recommended that patients have general anesthesia surgery when they have a cold infection, but postoperative attention to control the infection will have little effect on the patient’s condition. If the patient is a heavy cold, it may produce intolerance to general anesthesia, in most cases, the doctor will advise the patient to undergo surgical treatment after the cold symptoms have improved.