Anesthesia-related harm doesn’t always look like a single dramatic event. Sometimes the first warning signs show up later—after discharge—through:
- unexpected breathing or oxygen problems,
- severe nausea/vomiting that doesn’t improve,
- lingering confusion or memory issues,
- nerve pain, weakness, or numbness,
- prolonged recovery that derails normal daily life.
For Canton residents, these complications often collide with real logistics: missed work at local employers, follow-up appointments across different clinics, and transportation challenges during recovery. Those pressures can delay record requests and symptom documentation—two things that matter when lawyers need to evaluate what likely caused the harm.


