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After the operation, the anesthetic passed and I felt very painful. If the pain is not treated, what may be the consequences?

There is something wrong with the respiratory tract. Try not to have general anesthesia. If surgery is necessary at this time, be sure to inform the doctor in advance. Once I caught a cold and had a fever, and my nose was blocked, but it was not serious. Later, I woke up from anesthesia and was awakened by others, realizing that I couldn't breathe. At this point, although the mind is clear, the limbs cannot move. That was the moment when I was on the verge of death. I tried to break free. Finally, someone noticed me and treated me immediately, otherwise medical malpractice disputes may occur after anesthesia. If you have a history of multiple general anesthesia, you must inform the anesthesiologist in advance, because there is no such question as "How many times have you had general anesthesia" in the questionnaire before general anesthesia, and the history of general anesthesia will endanger the dosage.

During my seventh general anesthesia, the anesthesiologist pushed the medicine according to the usual weight. After a while, they probably thought I was asleep and ready to start the operation, but I didn't fall asleep. When I heard the sound of surgical scissors, I immediately said, "Doctor, I'm still awake", which startled a room full of doctors. The anesthesiologist went up to make up a little more, and then I slowly broke that piece, thinking about how horrible it was. I almost got cut open. Let's start with hemianesthesia. Hemianesthesia refers to cesarean section during delivery, lying on the operating table and gradually intravenous drip. After a while, the doctor began to inject anesthetic from the abdomen, which was an unspeakable pain. When giving birth to a child, the abdomen was uncomfortable, and it didn't hurt at all, but there was a sharp pain in the waist, so only one person felt the two kinds of pain together.

I don't know how long it took, and I don't know what the doctor stuck in my stomach, and then tell me if it hurts. At that time, I only vaguely felt that something was stuck in my stomach, but it didn't hurt at all and I couldn't move my whole body. My brain is very clear. I told the doctor that it didn't hurt, and then I started the operation. What did the doctor say during the whole process? How many surgical blades and scissors are counted? The child cried when he was taken out of his stomach, then stitched up the wound, and finally carried me off the operating table and put me in the clinic.

I know it really hurts, so sometimes I have to put up with my low back pain. Don't say it for fear that others will scold you for being delicate. What woman has no children? The key is not to eat, because there is no exhaust pipe, for fear of intestinal adhesion. I feel weak. Then there is the pain of the loan open area. Even my abdomen hurts, and I feel that part is not my own. I feel much better after eating for a day. I'm scared, too. I just signed my name before the operation, and I'm very nervous. I think every step of the operation is life-threatening.