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the condition of losing one's sensation or awareness during surgery and other procedures, particularly by use of special drugs
Anesthesia is the use of medications to block pain and sensation during medical procedures or surgeries. It can be given in different ways: locally, to numb a small area; regionally, to numb a larger area of the body; or generally, to put the patient into a sleep-like state where they are unaware of the procedure. Anesthesia helps ensure that patients are comfortable and do not feel pain during treatment.
- The surgeon explained that general anesthesia would ensure she felt no pain during the operation.
外科医生解释说,全身麻醉将确保她在手术过程中不会感到疼痛。
- Anesthesia was administered through an IV to prepare the patient for the procedure.
通过静脉注射麻醉以准备患者进行手术。
- The anesthesiologist monitored the patient's vital signs throughout the anesthesia.
麻醉师在整个麻醉过程中监测了病人的生命体征。
- After receiving local anesthesia, he felt numb but remained conscious during the dental work.
在接受局部麻醉后,他感到麻木但在牙科手术期间保持清醒。
- Anesthesia made the lengthy procedure comfortable and pain-free for the patient.
麻醉使漫长的过程对病人来说舒适无痛。