What are the possible side effects of general anesthesia?
General anesthesia can produce many side effects. It can start with infiltration of the intravenous, which is the portal of entry of the medication into the person. They can have an infiltrated IV if the medication is placed under the skin instead of in the circulation, and you can have burning at the IV site. You can have a reaction to any of the medications that are given through that IV, which can present as hives, itching, or nausea. You can also have anaphylactic reaction to any of the medications that have been given, which is a full blown allergic action and which must be treated immediately.