During surgery, patients are typically under general anesthesia, which relaxes the muscles, including those in the throat. This relaxation can lead to snoring, but it's often not noticeable since the patient is unconscious and monitored closely by the surgical team. Post-surgery, snoring may occur as anesthesia wears off, especially if the patient is in a supine position. However, any concerns about snoring during surgery should be discussed with the anesthesiologist beforehand.
DOGS snore at night because they might be mad or having a bad dream or day.
you snore.
Yes a cheetah does snore!
... Snore... Snore
yes you can scream while having belly surgery
You can find out why people snore online from the Why People Snore website. Once on the website, you can find out why people snore and how to treat it.
Snore is the sound made while sleeping. Some people snore as they cannot control it.
Yes. I always snore.
A Snore can be as loud as 69 decibles
"Surgery"
Another word for snore is "sawing."
The word snore has one syllable.