Anesthesia can affect vision in several ways, primarily through its impact on the central nervous system and ocular function. General anesthesia may cause temporary blurred vision or difficulty focusing due to muscle relaxation and changes in eye pressure. Local anesthetics used during eye surgeries can also lead to transient visual disturbances. Additionally, certain anesthetic agents may impact the optic nerve or visual pathways, though these effects are typically short-lived.
There is a local numbing eye drop that you can have for laser vision correction. There is the option to go under general anesthesia however it is not a requirement.
No, Anesthesia is the condition of being under the effect of an anesthetic. Anesthetics include a wide variety of different chemicals.
In rare cases yes
It is a rare, but possible, side effect.
An anesthetizer is a person who administers anesthesia, or a device with anesthetic effect.
Under deep anesthesia the respiratory reaction to CO2 disappears but in response to reflex stimulation remains the same as under moderate anesthesia .
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Certain risks such as pulmonary aspiration and failed intubation. The baby may also be affected but the effect is generally mild if delivery occurs within 10 minutes after anesthesia is administered.
What happens to an elephant in anesthesia? Nothing. The only thing that happens is that the elephant in custody is panicking. This effect in nature does not happen very often. It is very rare. You would not have to worry about this situation.
No, unless applied incorrectly.
yes, it has a psychological effect