General anesthesia, is it dangerous?!


Question: General anesthesia, is it dangerous!?
Do people die and never wake up!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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It happens, but has become so rare now in modern hospitals that that is usually the least of your worries!. The only reason it would happen would be if you turned out to be allergic to the anesthesia used, if it worries you, have the anesthesiologist perform a skin test to see if you are allergic to the planned anesthesia, no reaction, no worries!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Overall, the mortality rate for general anaesthesia is about five deaths per million anaesthetic administrations!.[1] Death during anaesthesia is most commonly related to surgical factors or pre-existing medical conditions!. These include major haemorrhage, sepsis, and organ failure (eg!. heart, lungs, kidneys, liver)!. Common causes of death directly related to anaesthesia include:

aspiration of stomach contents
suffocation (due to inadequate airway management)
allergic reactions to anaesthesia (specifically and not limited to anti-nausea agents) and other deadly genetic predispositions
human error
equipment failure
In the US, up until about 1980 anesthesia was a significant risk, with at least one death per 10,000 times administered!.[1] After becoming something of a public scandal, a careful effort was made to understand the causes and improve the results!.[2]It is generally believed that anesthesia is now at least ten times safer than it was then!.[3] However, there is some controversy about this!.[4] In the US, the data is not made public (in fact, the data is not even collected), so the truth is uncertainThe rate for dental anesthesia is reported to be one out of 350,000Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you are driving to the hospital or going by car that's the bit you need to worry about!. Person for person about 1000 times more people die in traffic accidents than by general anaesthesiaWww@Answer-Health@Com

Rarely!. It can happen but the chances are pretty slim, provided the anesthesiologist isnt a student practicing on you !Www@Answer-Health@Com





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