Types Of Anesthesia Used By Doctors During Surgical Procedure

By Krystal Branch


If you underwent any surgical procedure, you note that the process was not painful even if it took hours. This can be attributed to the different types of anesthesia used at the hospital. These are drugs administered into the body, or that particular part to numb the area so that you will not feel any sensation as the procedure is finished.

When injected into the body either on human and animals, it stops or blocks sensations in that particular, small area or the entire body. There are some drugs that put a patient to sleep during the process, and they will remember and feel nothing. When a doctor chooses what to use, they base their assumption on the area and the time taken for the whole surgery to be completed. Your health history is also observed.

An example of these drugs used is the local anesthetic. It is administered to patients in a small part of their body where the surgical procedure is to be done. It is used when extracting a painful tooth by injecting it in the gums to kill the pain. These anesthetic options are used for outpatients needs and their effect lasts for a very little time. People who are experiencing this drug are always awake but some are given sedative if need be.

The general anesthetic drugs are used when the operations is taking many hours to complete. When they are used, they make a person fall asleep to avoid feeling anything as it is being done. It also stops their memories. In most cases, it is administered as IV. There are instances where patients are made to inhale them as gases. Surgeries that require one to be in an uncomfortable position need this drug.

While general anesthetics have many advantages, these drugs are not without side effects to your health. The good thing with them is that they very manageable. Taking alcohol as well as smoking can lead complications. The side effects that the patient is probably going to have depend on his body condition, medication types that they are on as blood thinning chemicals inside their body. Other complications, which are very rare, include lung cancer, heart failures and stroke.

Another category is the regional drugs. These drugs as suggested by the name, are applied to larger areas which require an operation especially where the local anesthetic will not work well. They are further subdivided into sections. They can be applied in the area surrounding nerves and it is preferred in parts around the limbs and face.

For those who are to undergo abdomen operations and c-section, the spinal block is used in the injection process. However, these are known to cause headache and spinal aches. Some patients who have been injected face respiration depressions.

When you visit a hospital for any procedure, the doctor will recommend the types of anesthesia they think will work well and bring about minimum side effects. However, you must always know that the body will respond to their usage in different ways such as feeling fatigued and memory loss for some periods.




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