Cervical polyps surgery general anesthesia


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Cervical polyps surgery whether general anesthesia needs to be decided according to specific circumstances, generally can be divided into local anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, general anesthesia, special groups need to be carefully selected. Cervical polyps surgery whether general anesthesia needs to be decided according to specific circumstances, generally can be divided into the following situations: 1. Local anesthesia: For smaller cervical polyps or patients more sensitive to pain, local anesthesia can be selected. Under local anesthesia, the patient stays awake during the operation, but the cervical area will be affected by local anesthetics to reduce pain. 2. Intraspinal anesthesia: also known as hemianesthesia, local anesthetics are injected into the spinal canal to anesthetize the lower body. This anesthesia method is suitable for larger cervical polyps surgery or patients who are sensitive to pain. 3. General anesthesia: General anesthesia is an option for patients who are particularly afraid of surgery or unable to cooperate with surgery. Under general anesthesia, the patient is completely unconscious, asleep, and does not feel any pain during surgery. Note that general anesthesia needs to be performed under the supervision of a professional anesthesiologist to ensure patient safety. In addition, for some special groups, such as pregnant women, lactating women, patients with certain diseases, etc., the choice of anesthesia needs to be more cautious and should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. In short, the anesthesia method for cervical polyps surgery should be determined according to the specific conditions of the patient, the surgical needs and the doctor's recommendations. Before surgery, patients should fully communicate with doctors to understand the advantages and disadvantages of various anesthesia methods and make appropriate choices according to their own conditions.