Bed wetting is a common side effect from general anesthetic in children. The effect should subside in 2-3 days.
Local anesthetic is safe if the dosage is not excessive. When the area to aspirate is extensive, the high doses of local anesthetic required are toxic and may cause serious complications. In these cases, a general anesthetic (by inhalation) guarantees the best results, reducing risks to a minimum. In any case now the client can return home after the surgery.
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Warming anesthetic can cause immediate death!
Yes it can.
It has not been used as an anesthetic for a long time for good reason: It can cause brain damage and has other serious side effects. It is not an approved anesthetic.
In rare cases, allergies or intolerances to certain foods-such as dairy products, citrus products, or chocolate-can cause bed-wetting.
Sevoflurane is an inhaled anesthetic that is designed to temporarily cause sleep. Studies have shown that this anesthetic may cause aggression in children when they awaken, but the overall impact on the brain is temporary. Intravenous anesthetics like Propofol have a greater impact on the reticular formation neurons than inhalants.
yes, and having surgery will also disrupt the cycle. It will straighten out usually in a cycle or two good luck Joymaker rn
The smell of dandelions in bed wetting could be the sign of a urinary tract infection. This could also be the cause of the bed wetting.
Anesthetic gas is a gas that will cause temporary loss of feeling and consciousness. Anesthetic gas is also a non-flammable gas.
yes it may cause death. It is a anesthetic.
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