Anesthesiology

Anesthesia is known as a branch of medicine that prevents the patient from feeling pain during surgery. Both the drugs used to prevent pain and the surgery performed have some negative effects on the human body. These effects can sometimes significantly impair the functioning of the systems and organs that enable the organism to survive. Therefore, while the anesthesiologist ensures the elimination of pain, it prevents the emergence of vital problems by keeping the side effects under control both during and after the operation, and tries to keep the postoperative pain that will occur in the postoperative period within bearable limits. Anesthesiologists are experts who have been trained in subjects such as drugs, the functioning of the human body, namely physiology, many internal diseases, surgical trauma and surgical stress, as well as emergency patient recovery (resuscitation), intensive care and pain treatment. Apart from the patient's discomfort that caused the surgery, they have a duty to reconcile the diseases that have been determined and planned to be treated by other doctors with anesthesia and surgery, and to ensure that anesthesia and surgery are completed without further affecting those diseases.

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