If you’re going to have surgery performed on yourself, and the doctor has to place you to sleep, will you be snoring as they perform surgery on you?
Posted on02 January 2010.
If you’re going to have surgery performed on yourself, and the doctor has to place you to sleep, will you be snoring as they perform surgery on you?

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I don’t reckon so.
No, because patients who undergo general anesthesia are intubated. This means that they have a tube place down their throat and air is forced into their lungs by a machine or a bag that someone is squeezing.