Lasting effects of anesthesia

Has anyone suffered from seizures after having surgery with anesthesia? My son had 3 surgeries within 18 months and after the last surgery, 6 weeks later, started having seizures. All tests possible have been done, nothing found. After having seizures for 2 years, he saw a naturalist Dr who detoxified him by giving him pills and they went away. He has just had 2 more surgeries and had seizures when coming out of the anesthesia. He now has the body tics back as well as the seizures. Also headaches and nausea after eating. Has anyone else had these effects from anesthesia?

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  • 4myself4

    I have some problems with it myself. Not that bad but I normally vomit mucus (cause I got nothing in my stomach obviously) after coming out of anesthesia.

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  • wanda

    Bioboy's comment is correct, and you should do everything you can to get the seizures under control. I would also like to add that long periods of certain kinds of anesthesia in children, especially newborns, can cause brain cells to die. Cell death might make seizures more likely. You didn't say how old your son was at the times of the surgery, but that might be a factor. Also, in general, "detoxifying" pills don't really do anything, and it was probably coincidence or time that made the seizures go away, so you should save your money.

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  • arrowhead

    try to do breathing exercise with incentive spirometer after surgery. it helps to get rid of anesthetic gases left from the surgery which usually cause drowsiness and nausea. i'm not sure what's with the seizures

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  • bioboy

    It is also possible that we are looking at a situation of post hoc ergo propter hoc (Latin for "after this therefore because of this.") While it may be tempting to attribute the symptoms to the anesthesia due to the fact that it occurred before the seizures began, it is not guaranteed to be the cause.

    There are many things that could be going on here and it is impossible to narrow down the possibilities without knowing more, but the most important thing is to get the seizures under control with medication and get a proper diagnosis of the exact kind of seizure. There is a phenomenon with seizures called "kindling" in which you get more seizures simply because you have had seizures in the past and they ave reinforced neuropathways that make it easier for more to occur. Therefore, you should medicate to control the seizures, find the type and cause, and see where that takes you.

    Children often have seizure conditions that are benign, such as childhood febrile seizures and a cluster of adolescent seizure disorders that, if controlled by medication, can easily disappear as one reaches adulthood.

    Good luck and keep us informed as to the progress!

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  • Anasule

    Drugs like Midazolam (general anesthetic) last for around 15-20 hours in the body so effects six weeks later seems strange?

    One thing to consider is that there are many forms of anesthetic if one is causing a reaction mention it to the doctor and try something else next time?

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  • Fuhad

    This could be an allergic reaction to the anesthetic.

    If the Naturalist helped first time round i would go back.

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