Epidural

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How an epidural is performedIntroductionSide effects and complications of an epiduralWhen an epidural is used

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How an epidural is performed

Epidural anaesthetics are given by experienced anaesthetists, who are doctors with specialist training in providing pain relief during medical procedures.

Introduction

Epidural anaesthesia, often referred to as an epidural, is an injection into the back that numbs the lower half of the body and stops any pain being felt.

Side effects and complications of an epidural

There are numerous potential side effects that can occur after having an epidural, including low blood pressure, loss of bladder control and backache.

When an epidural is used

Epidurals can be used to numb sensation and provide pain relief in natural childbirth, during a caeserean section and after some types of surgery.

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