How long does it take for the after-effects of general anesthesia to return to normal?

The sequelae of general anesthesia that is the sequelae of general anesthesia, generally have dizziness, drowsiness, numbness of the limbs, etc., the sequelae of general anesthesia how long it takes to return to normal and there is no uniform standard, the specific varies from person to person, in general, it takes 2-3 days, if the metabolism of the poor patients will be relatively prolonged recovery time.
General anesthesia refers to anesthetics inhaled through the respiratory tract, or intramuscular or intravenous injection into the body, the central nervous system to produce temporary inhibition, manifested in the loss of consciousness, the disappearance of generalized pain, skeletal muscle relaxation and reflex inhibition. After the patient wakes up after the operation, there may still be sequelae such as drowsiness, limb numbness and vertigo.
Patients with good physical condition and fast metabolism may return to normal in 2~3 days; some patients with poorer basic physical condition and poorer metabolism may take a relatively longer time to recover, which may take 3~7 days.
After waking up from general anesthesia, if you are not feeling well, you can inform your doctor in time for targeted disposition.