The Use Of Anesthesiology In Sick Patients

Health & Fitness

  • Author Jeremy Smith
  • Published January 10, 2011
  • Word count 425

Anesthesiology is one of the more modern branches of medicine. In early years, substances like ether and chloroform were used to sedate patients. They were raw, crude methods to try to dull the pain of a surgical operation. That type of anesthesia wore off rather rapidly and even the pain killing effects were not that effective. They often made the patients feel even worse than they had beforehand due to side effects.

Today, anesthesiology in Escondido, CA is much like it is all over the country; it's a state-of-the-art, highly advanced treatment modality for removing the sensation of pain in individuals who require surgical or medical procedures. Anesthesia can be given for a local area or a general effect on the entire body. With a local anesthetic, an injection is usually made in the affected area to be treated. In a dental root canal, the anesthetic will be injected into the gum surrounding the affected tooth. A sufficient localized dose needs to be given for it to be effective to render the patient immune to most pain and physical suffering. With a general anesthetic, the entire body becomes numb to the sensation of pain. General anesthesia is usually either by injection into a vein and by inhalation of potent gases.

People who would require general anesthesia are patients who are undergoing various surgical procedures, such as appendectomies, heart operations, gall bladder surgery and even breast augmentation services. Since the surgeon will be cutting with ultra-sharp knives or by laser into the patient’s body, the only way for an individual to tolerate the procedure is to be fully anesthetized. Patients would also use the medical services of an anesthesiologist if they were going to have throat operations, kidney and liver operations, cosmetic/plastic surgery, and surgery to remove cancerous growths.

The practice of anesthesiology is not simply about administering a painkiller like acetaminophen to someone. The technical use of the term anesthesiology means to destroy pain by using extremely powerful medication. These drugs actually block the pain receptors and nerve impulses in the nervous system and brain. Sick people who need these operations would be in agony if they did not have proper and adequate anesthesia. Some would even faint or go into shock and become temporarily unconscious. The practice of dentistry and surgery would be in a different state today if it wasn't for the skills of a trained anesthesiologist. It is a medical specialty that requires many years of advanced training, once a physician graduates medical or dental school and finishes his internship.

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