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Dr. Christine Anne Doyle, MD
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- Creighton University School of Medicine
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Can anesthesia for colon surgery cause constipation?
Anesthesia does not cause constipation. But surgery on the colon (or on the small intestine) will definitely change how things work and often causes constipation.
Can I get local anesthesia for a thyroid surgery?
Thyroid surgery requires a general anesthetic.
Can back surgery be done with local anesthesia?
No, not if its anything more than just an injection.
Do you get general anesthesia during a liver biopsy?
Usually only local anesthesia is used for a liver biopsy, in the skin area right over where they are working.
What kind of anesthesia is used for removing fluid from the lungs?
Normally you only need a little local anesthetic right where they are going to put the tube that drains the fluid.
Can anesthesia cause liver damage?
Generally, no, anesthesia does not cause liver damage. Many years ago (over 25-30) there was concern about a specific drug, which is no longer in use. Some people do realize that READ MORE
Generally, no, anesthesia does not cause liver damage. Many years ago (over 25-30) there was concern about a specific drug, which is no longer in use. Some people do realize that we stopped using that drug.
Are children given anesthesia for cavity fillings?
Most school-age children, such as your daughter, do not require any special medication. She should get the same local anesthetic ("numbing medicine") that you would get for the READ MORE
Most school-age children, such as your daughter, do not require any special medication. She should get the same local anesthetic ("numbing medicine") that you would get for the same procedure. There is no need for sedation or general anesthesia for routine dental work, including fillings.