Local Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is a type of numbing medicine used to block pain in a specific area of the body. It acts by temporarily blocking nerve signals, preventing the sensation of pain. This type of anesthesia is used to perform minor procedures such as suturing cuts, removing lesions and draining abscesses, as well as benefiting certain diagnostic tests. It is a safe and effective technique for pain relief, providing comfort to patients and allowing for a speedy recovery.
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