Meaning & Definition of word "Anesthesia"

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    Anesthesia

    /ˌæn.ɪsˈθiː.zi.ə/

    noun:

    • 1. A medical treatment that prevents the sensation of pain during surgery or other medical procedures by blocking nerve signals.
      • Example: Before the surgery, the patient was given general anesthesia to ensure they felt no pain.
    • 2. The state induced by administration of anesthetic drugs, in which sensation, pain, and consciousness are temporarily diminished or completely blocked.
      • Example: The anesthesia made the patient completely unaware of the invasive procedure.
    • 3. Loss of sensation or consciousness, often caused by an anesthetic agent.
      • Example: The dentist used local anesthesia to numb the area around the extraction site.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Greek 'anesthēsia', meaning 'lack of sensation'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    general anesthesia:

    A medically induced state where the patient is completely unconscious.

    local anesthesia:

    A type of anesthesia that numbs a specific area of the body.

    anesthesia awareness:

    A rare condition where a patient becomes conscious during surgery and can recall sensations.

    Related Words

    anesthetic:

    A drug used to induce anesthesia.

    analgesia:

    The inability to feel pain.

    Slang Meanings of anesthesia

    Meaning: Knockout juice

    Example Sentence: He took that knockout juice before the surgery.

    Meaning: Sleepy medicine

    Example Sentence: After taking the sleepy medicine, I was out cold in minutes.