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Laryngospasm from GA and Sedation
How common is the above from Extubation in GA and people under Sedation? How is it treated for patients? Are patients aware of it or spotted by anaesthetists whilst sedated etc
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Totally depends in your body and any comorbidities associated with thats why pre anesthesia check up done before surgery
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Usual chances of laryngospasm are rare depends on how is your status of lung function . Chronic smoker or COPD or asthmatics will have high chances . Those risks are usually explained by anaesthesiologist. Yes usually they get spotted .
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