Summary
The article explains that common fears about anesthesia are often based on myths rather than facts. Experts emphasize that anesthesia is generally safe and carefully monitored throughout procedures. Waking up during surgery is extremely rare and usually linked to high-risk situations. Patients may still drink clear liquids up to two hours before anesthesia, contrary to popular belief. Fasting is required for many procedures beyond surgery, including scans and dental work. Local anesthesia is not less effective; it simply serves different purposes and often allows quicker recovery with fewer side effects. Understanding these facts can reduce anxiety and help patients feel more confident about undergoing medical procedures.
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