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Bed wetting is a common side effect from general anesthetic in children. The effect should subside in 2-3 days.
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It doesn't. It is either a general anesthetic that affect the entire body or it is a local anesthetic that is injected into a specific location on the body.
No. That is the definition of a "local" anesthetic. A general anesthetic affects the entire body, either as pain relief or as a means to induce subconsciousness during surgery.
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.
A general weak anesthetic is nitrous oxide. Usually the anesthetic that is used in the hospital is nitrous oxide in conjunction with oxygen.
ur baby shud be fine
General anesthesia is typically used for kneecap removal surgery, though in some cases a spinal or epidural anesthetic is used.
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Propofol, it looks like milk and is a general anesthetic.
nope.
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