What is Anesthesia?

The technique used to make the patient feel no pain during surgery is called anesthesia.

Types of anesthesia
Local Anesthesia (LA)

Local anesthesia is a drug that is applied to the skin and membranes or injected under the skin. This is a safe and effective anesthesiologist-assisted technique compared to other anesthetics.

Regional anesthesia (RA)

Regional anesthesia involves the administration of one or more injections that spread the pain through the veins to certain parts of the body. As a result, only a specific area of ​​the body becomes woody. Surgery can be performed on the patient while he is still conscious. The trunk where the surgery will take place is often covered. Antidepressants may also be given. Thus the patient will fall asleep during the surgery. Siki can be given during surgery on the arm, leg, buttocks, etc.

General Anesthesia (GA)

Nikki is used to put the patient into a deep sleep using intense anesthesia. Unlike regular sleep this subconscious will not wake up even if the patient calls by name or is disturbed. Therefore, when general anesthesia is given, the patient will not feel his or her surroundings, and most importantly the surgery and its pain. The anesthesiologist will provide post-operative pain relief as soon as the surgery is complete.

How safe is anesthesia?

Anesthesia is safe. Anesthesia-related deaths and various complications are greatly reduced in number over the course of the day. The presence of an anesthesiologist is a very important component in maintaining the well-being of the patient. New tools, techniques, and anesthetics are being developed to increase the safety of anesthesia.

Is it possible to wake up from anesthesia?

If you give too much anesthetic, the chances of not being able to wake up from it are very low. This is because new anesthetics fail quickly and you are less likely to be able to wake up from anesthesia as the anesthesia is less likely to be given as the medication is administered with microdermabrasion.

Is there a chance of waking up during anesthesia?

Awakening does not usually occur in between as the medication is given to keep the patient in a coma until the surgery is over. However heart vipass surgery is more likely to awaken between the patient during certain surgeries such as abdominal delivery.

Do you feel more pain when you wake up from a coma?

It depends on the surgery that takes place. Although most patients are usually given some form of painkiller during surgery, different patients may have different levels of pain, so it may be a little painful to recover from anesthesia. In that case, the patient may be further relieved by taking a little more painkillers.

Are there any side effects associated with anesthesia?

Common but temporary side effects are: -

                      * Nausea and vomiting,
                      * Sleep overflow,
                      * Temporary inability to urinate
                      * Throat congestion
                      * Headache

Muscle pain can cause damage to teeth, dentures, and tongue. There may also be minor discomforts such as temporary shortness of breath, temporary difficulty in speaking, and temporary nervous breakdowns. Although very rare, some serious complications can occur. For example, heart attack, stroke, severe allergic reactions, brain and lung damage, kidney, liver dysfunction, permanent neurosis, eye injury, laryngitis, flu are likely to occur.

Will I lose my memory due to anesthesia?

There will never be any long-term memory. Although there may be some temporary memory loss such as not being able to remember the actions that took place during the six medical procedures. This is because some medications given to relieve pain, reduce anxiety and suppress emotions can cause temporary temporary amnesia.

What medications should be used?

Consult your doctor or anesthesiologist to confirm the need for you to continue using the medication.

Why not eat before surgery?

It is very important that the patient does not eat during GS or RA type surgery. This is because the patient loses his or her body defenses spontaneously while on the Niki. If there are any food items in his stomach they will move backwards and come into his mouth causing suffocation. They can enter the lungs and spread a serious chest infection that can be life threatening.

It is very important that the patient does not eat as an opportunity to transfer the patient to the anesthesiologist Niki, who is unable to bring about the desired effect on the RA.

What happens to our body when anesthesia is given?

What is Anesthesia?

The technique used to make the patient feel no pain during surgery is called anesthesia.

Types of anesthesia
Local Anesthesia (LA)

Local anesthesia is a drug that is applied to the skin and membranes or injected under the skin. This is a safe and effective anesthesiologist-assisted technique compared to other anesthetics.

Regional anesthesia (RA)

Regional anesthesia involves the administration of one or more injections that spread the pain through the veins to certain parts of the body. As a result, only a specific area of ​​the body becomes woody. Surgery can be performed on the patient while he is still conscious. The trunk where the surgery will take place is often covered. Antidepressants may also be given. Thus the patient will fall asleep during the surgery. Siki can be given during surgery on the arm, leg, buttocks, etc.

General Anesthesia (GA)

Nikki is used to put the patient into a deep sleep using intense anesthesia. Unlike regular sleep this subconscious will not wake up even if the patient calls by name or is disturbed. Therefore, when general anesthesia is given, the patient will not feel his or her surroundings, and most importantly the surgery and its pain. The anesthesiologist will provide post-operative pain relief as soon as the surgery is complete.

How safe is anesthesia?

Anesthesia is safe. Anesthesia-related deaths and various complications are greatly reduced in number over the course of the day. The presence of an anesthesiologist is a very important component in maintaining the well-being of the patient. New tools, techniques, and anesthetics are being developed to increase the safety of anesthesia.

Is it possible to wake up from anesthesia?

If you give too much anesthetic, the chances of not being able to wake up from it are very low. This is because new anesthetics fail quickly and you are less likely to be able to wake up from anesthesia as the anesthesia is less likely to be given as the medication is administered with microdermabrasion.

Is there a chance of waking up during anesthesia?

Awakening does not usually occur in between as the medication is given to keep the patient in a coma until the surgery is over. However heart vipass surgery is more likely to awaken between the patient during certain surgeries such as abdominal delivery.

Do you feel more pain when you wake up from a coma?

It depends on the surgery that takes place. Although most patients are usually given some form of painkiller during surgery, different patients may have different levels of pain, so it may be a little painful to recover from anesthesia. In that case, the patient may be further relieved by taking a little more painkillers.

Are there any side effects associated with anesthesia?

Common but temporary side effects are: -

                      * Nausea and vomiting,
                      * Sleep overflow,
                      * Temporary inability to urinate
                      * Throat congestion
                      * Headache

Muscle pain can cause damage to teeth, dentures, and tongue. There may also be minor discomforts such as temporary shortness of breath, temporary difficulty in speaking, and temporary nervous breakdowns. Although very rare, some serious complications can occur. For example, heart attack, stroke, severe allergic reactions, brain and lung damage, kidney, liver dysfunction, permanent neurosis, eye injury, laryngitis, flu are likely to occur.

Will I lose my memory due to anesthesia?

There will never be any long-term memory. Although there may be some temporary memory loss such as not being able to remember the actions that took place during the six medical procedures. This is because some medications given to relieve pain, reduce anxiety and suppress emotions can cause temporary temporary amnesia.

What medications should be used?

Consult your doctor or anesthesiologist to confirm the need for you to continue using the medication.

Why not eat before surgery?

It is very important that the patient does not eat during GS or RA type surgery. This is because the patient loses his or her body defenses spontaneously while on the Niki. If there are any food items in his stomach they will move backwards and come into his mouth causing suffocation. They can enter the lungs and spread a serious chest infection that can be life threatening.

It is very important that the patient does not eat as an opportunity to transfer the patient to the anesthesiologist Niki, who is unable to bring about the desired effect on the RA.

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