anesthesia
Loss of normal sensation, including pain, caused by the use of an anesthetic.
Anesthesia: Partial or complete loss of sensation, with or without loss of consciousness, as a result of disease, injury, or administration of an anesthetic agent, usually by injection or inhalation.
the definition of anesthetic would be anesthetic- (n)a substance that causes loss of sensation or consciousnesshope
Causing anasthesia-reversable loss of sensation.
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That is the correct US spelling of "anesthetic."(removing sensation, i.e. relieving pain, or in some medical use, also inducing sleep).The UK spelling is anaesthetic.
Not really it may relieve it for a moment but it depends on how much is give to the patient.
The medical term for medication administered to block sensitivity to pain is "anesthetic." Anesthetics work by blocking nerve signals in the body to prevent pain sensation during medical procedures or surgeries.
an- means not, without, or lacking. esthesia means capacity for sensation or feeling; sensitivity.anestesia means without/lacking feeling or sensation.
is a condition of abnormal and excessive sensitivity to touch, pain, or other sensory stimuli. (hyper- means excessive, and -esthesia means sensation or feeling)
Hello, there is no pain at all when they perform the part you are awake for, they will use a local anesthetic to block any sensation of pain
an anesthetic is a drug that numbs your sensation and sometimes dampens your alertness. There are many types of anesthetic including topical (benzocaine cream for example), local (a novacaine injection at the dentist for example) and general (which is what they would use to "knock you out" for a major surgery)
The base noun, and the verb, is sense. The noun for sensitive is sensitivity. Related nouns are sensation and the gerund sensing.