You definitely should make sure that all the doctors are speaking to one another so that they understand the severity of your Asthma and can adjust for it. Usually, though, the questions are asked along with the information regarding medications and so on.
No
Liposuction under local anesthesia using the tumescent (wet) technique is exceptionally safe.
The doctor who wishes to give you the general anesthesia will be the best judge of that, though a second opinion may be sought, of course.
Sedated, or put under anesthesia? Sedation is probably safe, don't think anethesia is. Usually they wont do surgery if you're sick.
It's probably better to wait a day or two.
Various types of anesthesia can be used for liposuction procedures. If a small of amount of fat is being removed from a limited number of areas local anesthesia with a light sedative to make you feel drowsy and relaxed may be considered. When treating larger areas, general anesthesia is typically used causing you to be asleep during the procedure. Together, you and surgeon will select the type of anesthesia that provides the most safe and effective level of comfort for your surgery.
If the child has asthma, it is not safe.
Anesthesia is safe for pregnancy as long as its local anesthesia. It is also good to check with your OB before getting any dental work done.
It depends on how severe is the asthma condition. However, the Pekingese is not recommended as a pet for people with asthma as this breed sheds heavily.
it can bring on asthma attacks especially if you are allergic to aspirin.To be safe I would ask your Dr as the packet does give warnings to people with asthma not to take it.
Yes, it is safe to have your dog's teeth cleaned by a veterinarian. While the dog will be put under general anesthesia, this carries very little risk for the vast majority of dogs. Your veterinarian will likely perform blood work prior to starting anesthesia to make sure your dog's liver and kidneys will be able to handle the anesthesia. While cleaning the teeth, your veterinarian will also perform a thorough oral exam and deal with any infection or dental problems that are found. After a dental procedure, most dogs appear happier - they tend to eat a little better, have a little more energy and seem to be feeling better.
Yes.