Typically, doctors do not administer anesthesia when removing stitches, as the process is generally quick and can be done with minimal discomfort. However, if a patient is particularly anxious or if the stitches are in a sensitive area, a local anesthetic may be used to numb the area. It's best for patients to communicate their concerns with their doctor, who can provide appropriate options.
"Nurses" do not give Anesthesia. However "Nurse Anesthetists" do. Nurse Anesthetists are Registered Nurses with a BSN degree who have atleast 1 year of critical care experience in an ICU and return to school to complete a Master's Program in Anesthesia.
You must be a licensed doctor to give anesthesia. You cannot have anesthesia equipment in your home.
Anesthesia can give you major headaches.. This is from my personal experience.
Then you probably didn't need stitches.
Normally, tubal ligation takes about 20-30 minutes, and is performed under general anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, or local anesthesia with sedation.
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You have listed sewing and first aid as the categories. What sort of stitches are you talking about?
Only after surgery is done where they will be sore for several days.Except for possible soreness (as mentioned above) -- no, it doesn't hurt them. They are given anesthesia and painkillers, similar to what doctors give human patients who are having surgery.
It would be too expensive to put someone to sleep just to give a needle. The sting a needle gives is harmless anyway, there is no need of anaesthesia.
Full disclosure: I'm no doctor. Ultimately, you should contact a physician or pharmacist for questions related to drug interactions. Many drug-store pharmacists will answer this kind of question for free if you call them. From personal experience, I would say that it's fine. Let's say you were under anesthesia to get your wisdom teeth taken out, and now you've woken up. The anesthesia was to make you unconscious, whereas the ibuprofen is meant to block pain receptors in your brain. It's perfectly fine to take it in this case. I would be less sure about taking ibuprofen about using a topical anesthesia, such as those used to give stitches or remove skin growths. The ibuprofen probably wouldn't cause a reaction as long as the anesthesia is out of your system.
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You can still have anesthesia, but it is very important to tell the Anesthesiologist or Nurse Anesthetist that you do smoke marijuana and when the last time you smoked was. It does play a role in the medications and dosages they will give.