How long does the gastroscope anesthetic fail?


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When patients are undergoing painless gastroscopy, normal anesthesiologists will choose to use anesthetics. After painless gastroscopy, the patient's anesthetic elimination time is related to his own constitution. If the patient's constitution is good and the anesthetic time is normal, it will expire faster. However, if the patient shows long-term unconsciousness, it will recover normally in about half an hour. The patient does not show signs of recovery for more than half an hour. Normal anesthesiologists will give pain stimulation to the patient to make the patient regain consciousness as soon as possible. Anesthesia does not cause great risks when used. Anesthesia does not cause anesthesia accidents when the patient is undergoing examination.