Anesthesia is a common practice during surgery, including those involving pregnant women. Although anesthesia is generally safe, there are potential complications that may arise, including pulmonary complications. Pulmonary complications of anesthesia during pregnancy can be serious and may require immediate medical attention.
Here are some of the other pulmonary complications that may occur due to anesthesia during pregnancy:
If you are pregnant and need surgery, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits of anesthesia with your doctor. Your doctor may recommend certain precautions to minimize the risk of pulmonary complications, such as using regional anesthesia rather than general anesthesia or monitoring your oxygen levels during surgery.
If you experience any symptoms of pulmonary complications after surgery, such as shortness of breath or chest pain, seek medical attention immediately. Prompt treatment can help prevent serious complications and improve your chances of a full recovery.