How soon after general anesthesia can you get a chickenpox vaccination?

Chickenpox vaccination can be given about one week after general anesthesia, depending on the type of surgery, postoperative recovery, and the physical condition of the vaccinated person. If the surgery under general anesthesia is not complicated, less harmful to the body or the inoculant is in good health and recovers faster, the chickenpox vaccination can be given one week after the surgery. If the general anesthesia procedure is more complicated, more harmful to the body, or the inoculated person’s physical condition is poor and recovery is not easy, the inoculation time can be extended until the inoculation is fully recovered. After general anesthesia surgery, you should pay attention to postoperative care, eat a light diet, eat less and more often to prevent adverse symptoms. If there are any adverse symptoms such as high fever, poor spirit, vomiting, etc. after chickenpox vaccination, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and go to a regular hospital for examination to avoid more serious consequences.