Anesthesiology centers

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Anesthesiology centers are medical facilities that specialize in the management and care of anesthesia. Anesthesia and pain management during surgery or various medical procedures. The center plays an important role in caring for patients before, during and after surgery. To ensure that patients receive the safest and most comfortable care possible.

What is anesthesiology?

Anesthesiology is a branch of medicine that involves the use of drugs to put patients into a deep sleep (anesthesia) or the use of local or general anesthesia (anesthesia). It also includes pain management during and after. Surgery or medical procedures

Type of anesthesia

  1. General Anesthesia
  • This causes the patient to be temporarily unconscious and unconscious during surgery.
  • Used in major surgery that requires the patient to sleep soundly.

2. Providing local anesthesia (Regional Anesthesia)

  • Make a part of the body unconscious, such as giving local anesthesia (Nerve Block) or giving anesthesia in the spine (Spinal Anesthesia).
  • Used to perform surgery on certain parts of the body, such as leg or arm surgery.

3. Providing local anesthesia (Local Anesthesia)

  • Make a small space The body loses sensation, such as injecting anesthetic into the teeth or skin.
  • Used for small procedures such as tooth extraction or small wounds.

Procedures in the anesthesiology center

  1. Evaluation of the patient before surgery

The anesthesiologist will perform a physical examination and take a medical history of the patient. To assess risks and plan appropriate anesthesia or sedation.

2. Care during surgery

The anesthesiologist will administer medication and monitor the patient’s vital signs throughout the operation. This is to ensure that the patient is in a safe and pain-free condition.

3. Post-operative care

When the surgery ends Anesthesiologists care for patients during recovery from anesthesia or sedation. and check that the patient has no side effects or complications

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