Is It Normal for a 3-Month-Old Baby to Have Diarrhea After General Anesthesia?

During the general anesthesia process, the depth of anesthesia can be determined by observing breathing, circulation, and nerve reflexes. When muscle relaxants are used, the condition of the circulation and nerve reflexes becomes the primary indicator. The brain requires sufficient oxygen and glycogen for activity; respiratory problems may affect brain function, leading to loss of consciousness or abnormal nerve reflexes.
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