So they can make you breathe or make you start if you stop.
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It IS surgery. It is performed under an anaesthetic. and you should allow about seven days for recovery, during which you need some nursing.
No. While under anesthesia, you ( the patient) are intubated ( which means there is a tube down your throat to facilitate breathing for the unconscious patient ), and any saliva produced is suctioned away to prevent complications when the patient is being extubated.
dewlap
The wattle.
With any surgery there are risks. There are many risks when you go under abdominoplasty surgery. There are chances that your intestines could get messed up or you could hemmorage.
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.
Yes you can. Your levels have to be under control first. and you have to find a doctor willing to do the surgery under those circumstances.
You should not drive after any surgery where you have gone "under" .
A turkey's wattle is under its beak on its throat.
Wattle is the term for it.
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