When the general anesthesia drug is metabolized and excreted from the body, there will be no sequelae. When the anesthetic drug remains in the body, there will be short-term complications such as reflux and aspiration, respiratory obstruction, hypoxemia and so on.
Anesthesia drugs cause loss of consciousness and sensation, inhibition of reflexes and partial muscle relaxation by suppressing the function of the central nervous system.
This anesthetic effect is completely reversible, when the drug is consumed by the body metabolism or discharged outside the body, the patient can gradually restore their own will, feeling and reflex movement, there will be no long-term sequelae.
After general anesthesia in the process of opioid metabolism, there will be snoring, tongue falling back and other phenomena, dizziness during wakefulness, nausea, vomiting, etc., general anesthesia may exist in the short-term potential complications, including reflux aspiration, respiratory obstruction, hypoxemia and so on.
Specific sequelae of general anesthesia should be communicated in detail with anesthesiologists to fully understand the knowledge of anesthesia. If you feel unwell, please consult your physician immediately for consultation.