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  2. Anesthesia: What It Is, Side Effects, Risks & Types

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    Most anesthesia side effects are temporary and go away within 24 hours, often sooner. Depending on the anesthesia type and how providers administer it, you may experience: Back pain or muscle pain. Chills caused by low body temperature (hypothermia). Difficulty urinating.

  3. Side Effects of General Anesthesia: What to Expect - Healthline

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    General anesthesia can lead to some minor side effects, such as nausea or grogginess. When is general anesthesia used, and is it safe? General anesthesia is very safe. Even if you have...

  4. General Anesthesia Side Effects and Complications

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    This article explains how general anesthesia affects your body, common side effects of anesthesia, and serious problems that could occur. It also explains how side effects and complications are managed or treated.

  5. General anesthesia - Mayo Clinic

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    You may experience side effects such as: Sleepiness. Nausea or vomiting. Dry mouth. Sore throat. Mild hoarseness. Shivering. Itching. Blurry vision. Dizziness. Muscle aches. You also may experience other side effects after you awaken from anesthesia, such as pain. Your anesthesia care team will ask you about your pain and other side effects.

  6. Effects of Anesthesia - Brain and Body | Made for This Moment

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    Side effects of general anesthesia can include: Nausea and vomiting – This very common side effect can occur within the first few hours or days after surgery and can be triggered by a number of factors, such as the medication, motion, and the type of surgery.

  7. General anesthesia: Side effects, risks, and stages

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    General anesthetics induce a reversible coma, often for surgery. Learn about the risks, side effects, and differences between local and general anesthesia.

  8. What are the Side Effects of Anesthesia? - Anesthesia Patient ...

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    Here are some side effects of anesthesia to note: Nausea and Vomiting: Some patients may experience nausea and vomiting after anesthesia. Some patients are at higher risk – for example having a history of motion sickness. Anti-nausea medication may be given to manage this.