LaparoscopyHow It FeelsIf general anesthesia is used, you will be
asleep and feel nothing. After you wake up, you will feel sleepy for
several hours. You may be tired and have
some pain for a few days after a laparoscopy. You
may have a mild sore throat from the tube in your throat to help you
breath. Use throat lozenges and gargle with warm salt
water to help your sore throat. If you have other types of anesthesia, you may have pain for a few days when the initial numbness wears off.
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