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Is it dangerous for a child to have multiple general anaesthetics?

Having multiple general anesthesia sessions for a child can pose some risks, as anesthesia does have temporary effects. However, if the procedures are spaced out over several weeks and the benefits of the surgery outweigh the potential risks, there should be no long-term impacts to worry about.

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