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Category: Surgical safety

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How many times is it safe to go under anesthesia? A Medical Overview

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The risk of dying from anesthesia is very low, estimated at about 1 in 100,000 to 200,000 cases for generally healthy patients [1.8.2]. But when considering multiple procedures, the question of 'How many times is it safe to go under anesthesia?' becomes a crucial conversation about cumulative risk.

What Drugs Mess with Anesthesia? A Guide to Perioperative Safety

5 min read
A significant number of patients undergoing surgery are treated with antidepressant medications, one of many drug classes that can interact with anesthesia [1.3.6]. Understanding what drugs mess with anesthesia is crucial for preventing complications during and after your procedure.

Who Cannot Go Under Anesthesia? Identifying Risks and Contraindications

5 min read
While anesthesia-related mortality is low for healthy individuals, the risk significantly increases for patients with severe systemic diseases [1.16.1]. Understanding **who cannot go under anesthesia** involves assessing specific health conditions, allergies, and patient history to ensure safety during surgical procedures.