After anesthesia, some effects are expected—grogginess, nausea, sore throat. But new or worsening symptoms can be harder to interpret, especially when they appear days later or require additional visits.
Common Reedley-area scenarios that raise red flags include:
- Unexplained respiratory or oxygen issues during recovery that lead to extended monitoring or readmission
- Prolonged confusion, memory problems, or cognitive changes after sedation
- Persistent nerve pain, weakness, or unusual numbness that follows positioning and anesthesia
- Delayed recognition of abnormal vitals that results in a longer, more complicated recovery
- Medication timing or dosing inconsistencies that don’t match the objective record
These situations don’t automatically mean malpractice—your claim depends on whether the care fell below the California standard of care and whether it likely caused harm.


