I can tell you some general information about experiences with general anesthesia surgery, but keep in mind that everyone's experience may be different.
General anesthesia surgery is a method of performing a surgical procedure using medication to put the patient into a state of unconsciousness. During the procedure, the surgeon administers medication intravenously to render the patient unconscious and senseless. General anesthesia surgery is usually performed by a team of specialized anesthesiologists and surgeons to ensure safety and patient comfort.
Although general anesthesia surgery is safe in many cases, there are still some potential risks and complications. These include, but are not limited to, postoperative nausea and vomiting, sore throat, nausea, headaches, allergic reactions, lung infections, irregular heart rate, and extremely rare serious complications such as respiratory failure or heart problems.
Before a general anesthesia procedure is performed, the surgeon usually evaluates the patient's medical condition and discusses the risks and expected outcomes of the procedure in detail with the patient. If you have specific questions or concerns about general anesthesia surgery, I recommend that you consult with a medical professional who can provide you with more detailed and personalized information about your situation.