Does it hurt when you hit your spine with half numb?

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Semi-anesthesia of the spine can cause pain. In

spinal anesthesia, the needle needs to be inserted through the skin, subcutaneous tissue, etc. to reach the spinal space, which will produce a certain tingling feeling. However, local anesthesia is usually performed before the puncture to reduce most of the pain.

Everyone's pain perception and tolerance are different. Some people may feel pain that is relatively obvious, while for others it may feel only slightly uncomfortable.

The skill of the anesthesiologist can also affect the pain level. Experienced doctors can perform punctures more accurately and quickly, reducing unnecessary irritation and pain. The

patient's psychological state may also affect pain perception. Excessive tension and anxiety can amplify pain, and maintaining a relatively relaxed state of mind helps you cope better with the process.

Hemianesthesia of the spine can cause pain, but with reasonable measures such as local anesthesia, professional operation of the doctor, and cooperation of the patient, the pain can be controlled within an acceptable range. At the same time, the anesthesiologist will pay close attention to the patient's reaction throughout the process to ensure the safety and smooth progress of anesthesia.



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