local anesthesia
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Definition
Noun: * Local anesthesia is the loss of sensation (feeling) in a specific, limited area of the body. This is achieved by administering a drug called a local anesthetic, which temporarily blocks nerve signals in that particular region. The patient remains conscious and aware, but does not feel pain in the anesthetized area.
Examples
- The dentist administered local anesthesia before filling the cavity.
- Minor surgical procedures, such as stitching a cut, often require only local anesthesia.
- The patient was awake during the operation on his hand, thanks to local anesthesia.
Advanced Usage
- Under local anesthesia: Describes the state of a patient or a procedure performed using this technique.
- The biopsy was performed under local anesthesia.
- Administration of local anesthesia: Refers to the act of giving the anesthetic.
- The administration of local anesthesia is a routine part of many dental visits.
Variants and Related Words
- Local anesthetic (noun): The drug used to induce local anesthesia.
- Lidocaine is a common local anesthetic.
- Locally (adverb): In the context of anesthesia, it means to a specific area.
- The drug is applied locally to numb the skin.
Synonyms
- Regional anesthesia (though this often refers to numbing a larger area, like an entire limb)
- Nerve block
Antonyms
- General anesthesia (which causes complete unconsciousness)
- Systemic anesthesia
Related Phrases
- Topical anesthesia: A surface-level numbing, often a cream or spray, considered a type of local anesthesia.
- A topical anesthesia was applied to the skin before the injection.
Noun
- loss of sensation in a small area of the body (as when a local anesthetic is injected for a tooth extraction)