Similar to men, women rarely have sequelae after general anesthesia, but some complications may occur, such as delayed awakening, circulatory symptoms, respiratory complications, hypothermia, chills, agitation, nausea and vomiting. 1. Delayed awakening: due to the residual effects of general anesthetics, including inhalation anesthetics, intravenous general anesthetics, narcotic painkillers, and muscarinic residual effects. 2. Circulatory symptoms: Hypotension, hypertension, arrhythmia, myocardial ischemia, etc. may occur. 3. Respiratory complications: Respiratory infarction, tongue thrust, inadequate ventilation, hypoxemia and total excision-associated hypercapnia may occur. 4. Hypothermia: it can be triggered by low temperature in the operating room, intraoperative transfusion of blood products and fluids, or prolonged surgery. 5. shivering: appears as a twitching of non-independent muscle contractions. 6. agitation: may be associated with pain, urinary retention, anesthetic residue, etc. 7. Nausea, vomiting: it is the most common complication after general anesthesia, which is a manifestation of inhibition of digestive tract function. Female general anesthesia after the occurrence of the above symptoms, you can promptly communicate with the anesthesiologist, physician, to take targeted treatment to alleviate the discomfort, after appropriate treatment, generally able to return to normal.