Slippery, let's learn about anesthesia
Our little Wang broke his hand some time ago, and went to the hospital to check, good guy, he had a fracture! There is no trick, so I can only listen to the doctor, and add a steel plate to the fracture. The operation went well, and Xiao Wang's hand slowly recovered.
Hey, do you say it's a coincidence, when Xiao Wang was looking at his phone, he accidentally saw the Internet saying "general anesthesia is equivalent to dying once", which confused him. With this question in mind, he went to the attending doctor for the ward rounds.
When the doctor heard this, "Don't put that cranky thought aside, don't create psychological pressure on yourself!" Immediately afterwards, the doctor took this opportunity to tell Xiao Wang and other interns about anesthesia, so that they could know what their bodies experienced during anesthesia.
First of all, the doctor said that general anesthesia is not as evil as it says on the Internet. It's like you've had a good night's sleep, and you've had a dream, and you've woken up and the operation is over. Of course, this dream is not something you can do whatever you want, it has to be "knitted" for you by an anesthesiologist.
So how does the anesthesiologist "weave" this dream? They have to use various drugs to give your brain and nervous system a temporary "rest" so that you don't feel pain. It's like pressing a "pause button" on your body, and then "playing" it for you when the surgery is done.
However, this process of "pause" is exquisite. The anaesthesiologist has to accurately calculate the dosage and timing of the medication according to your physical condition and surgical needs. If you use less, you may still feel pain; If you use too much, it may affect your breathing, heartbeat, or something.
And anesthesia doesn't just make you feel no pain. It also allows your body to relax so that it is easier to operate during surgery. Think about it, if your body is tight, why will the doctor operate on you?
Of course, anesthesia is not available to everyone. Some people may be allergic to anesthetic drugs or have other health problems, so you need to talk to your doctor to see if there is any other way.
Also, it's not like nothing happens after anesthesia. Some people may experience adverse reactions such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, but this is normal and will be fine after a while. If the situation is serious, then you have to find a doctor immediately.
In short, anesthesia sounds mysterious, but it's actually about making the surgery smoother and safer. Don't be fooled by those online statements, if you don't understand anything, just ask the doctor, they are professional.
Okay, that's all for anesthesia. Remember, don't put everything on the Internet, find a doctor if you have a problem, don't think about it yourself, it's easy to be bald and retort if you think too much! Finally, I wish Xiao Wang a speedy recovery, and everyone in our Tunzi is healthy!