Many people assume anesthesia harm must be obvious in the operating room. In practice, symptoms often show up later—after discharge—when you’re back to managing work schedules, childcare, and commuting through Greenville’s busy corridors.
Common post-surgery issues we see in anesthesia injury cases include:
- Breathing or oxygen problems that weren’t fully addressed in recovery
- Persistent nausea/vomiting, severe dizziness, or unexpected weakness
- Confusion, memory problems, or other cognitive changes that linger
- Pain that becomes harder to control than expected
- Nerve-related symptoms (tingling, numbness, burning) that don’t resolve
The Greenville “real life” factor matters: if you’re trying to return to normal life, you may delay follow-up care or struggle to document symptom progression—yet those details can be important later.


