Why an empty stomach means a safer surgery
Before surgery, fasting isn’t just a rule, it’s a safety measure. Anaesthesia relaxes your body, including stomach muscles, which can let food or acid flow into your lungs and cause aspiration pneumonia. An empty stomach prevents this, keeps your vitals stable, and reduces post-surgery nausea. So when doctors say "no food or water," it’s to keep you safe under anaesthesia.