Many people may not understand that the biggest harm to the human body from general anesthesia surgery is the memory damage. Anesthesia is divided into general anesthesia and local anesthesia. In many cases, patients have no choice but to have general anesthesia. Memory loss is likely to occur at this time, because anesthetics will harm the central nervous system of the human body. For most young people, the occasional general anesthesia operation will not have a great impact on memory, but for some children and the elderly, the impact of general anesthesia operation will be greater. Memory impairment or mental decline may occur after operation, especially in the case of multiple general anesthesia operations.
The harm of general anesthesia operation to human body is not only memory loss, some people with good constitution can recover immediately after general anesthesia, but a few people will have some adverse reactions after general anesthesia operation, and anesthetic may have some effects on human body.
First, there is a state of trembling. After anesthesia operation, many people will tremble and often feel sick. This is because anesthetics have an effect on skeletal muscle. Anesthesia will affect the contractility of blood vessels in the body, reduce the heat in the body and lower the temperature. In the process of operation, it will consume more energy. Therefore, patients will tremble after general anesthesia, but this is usually temporary and will recover after two hours.
Second, the body's immunity is reduced. After many general anesthesia operations, patients' immunity tends to decline. If the body is not nursed back to health in time after a period of general anesthesia surgery, the body's immunity will be reduced.
The above two points are the adverse effects of general anesthesia surgery on human body. General anesthesia will consume our energy. Many people will feel weak after general anesthesia surgery. This is actually a normal physiological reaction, and patients need to recuperate before they can recover.
In contemporary society, the use of anesthetics has become a very common phenomenon, and the side effects of anesthetics are few. The biggest impact is that it may lead to memory impairment, but generally we can return to normal as long as we adjust it. When we finish the general anesthesia operation, as long as we pay more attention to our eating and living habits and recuperate our bodies in the future, the influence of anesthesia operation on our bodies can be described as minimal.