Anæsthesia
Anæsthesia is a medical intervention that induces a temporary loss of sensation or consciousness. It is primarily used to facilitate surgical procedures and other medical interventions by eliminating pain and preventing movement. The word anæsthesia originates from the Greek words an-, meaning "without," and aisthesis, meaning "sensation."
There are two main types of anæsthesia: general and regional. General anæsthesia affects the entire body, causing
The administration of anæsthesia is overseen by a trained medical professional, usually an anæsthesiologist or a