Anaesthesia
Types of anaesthesia
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As well as local and general anaesthetic, there are a number of other types of anaesthesia.
Unlike general anaesthetic, these don't make you unconscious; they stop you feeling pain in a particular area of your body.
The different types of anaesthetic are described below.
- regional anaesthetic this is a local anaesthetic given to a specific region of your body, giving numbness or pain relief for deeper operations where more extensive numbness is needed
- epidural anaesthesia a type of regional anaesthetic usually used to numb the lower half ofthe body; for example, as pain relief during labour and childbirth
- spinal anaesthetic a type of regional anaesthetic used to give total numbness lasting aboutthree hours to the lower parts of the body so surgery can be safely carried out in this area
- sedation medication that makes you feel sleepy and relaxes you both physically and mentally; it's sometimes used to keep you calm during minor, painful or unpleasant procedures
Different types of anaesthesia can be used in combination. For example, a regional anaestheticcan be used with a general anaesthetic to relieve pain after an operation.
A sedative isalso sometimes used with a regional anaesthetic to help you feel relaxed and calm during an operation, as well as pain-free.
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