Researchers discover paradox about general anesthesia: It can increase post-surgical pain
Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 01:28
in Health & Medicine
The general anesthesia that puts patients into unconscious sleep so they do not feel surgical pain can increase the discomfort they feel once they wake up, say researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center. They say their findings, the first to scientifically explain what has been anecdotally observed in the clinic, may lead to wider use of the few anesthetics that don't have this side effect, or to the development of new ones.