- 1. Glaucoma
- (Glaucoma)
- ... or an outpatient surgery center. You'll receive a medication to help you relax and usually an injection of anesthetic to numb your eye. Using small instruments under an operating microscope, your surgeon ...
- 2. Geographic tongue
- (Geographic tongue)
- ... a harmless condition. Your doctor may prescribe medications to manage discomfort or sensitivity: Over-the-counter pain relievers Mouth rinses with an anesthetic Antihistamine mouth rinses Corticosteroid ...
- 3. Ganglion cysts
- (Ganglion cysts)
- ... anesthetic to the area above the cyst. Then, he or she punctures the cyst with a needle and removes the fluid from the base of the cyst with a syringe. Your doctor may recommend a steroid injection into ...
- 4. Dislocation
- (Dislocation)
- ... maneuvers to help your bones back into position. Depending on the amount of pain and swelling, you may need a local anesthetic or even a general anesthetic before manipulation of your bones. Immobilization. After ...
- 5. Keratoconus
- (Keratoconus)
- ... the cone, support the cornea's shape and improve vision. First you're given a local anesthetic around your eye to numb it. Your surgeon makes a small cut in your cornea, either with a precision blade or ...
- 6. Trigger finger
- (Trigger finger )
- ... may inject a numbing medication (local anesthetic) to reduce pain so that he or she can proceed with the physical exam of your fingers and hand. Trigger finger treatment varies depending on its severity ...
- 7. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... a bad reaction to local anesthetics. Write down questions to ask your dentist. Some basic questions to ask your dentist include: Do I have a simple cavity, or do I need a crown or a root ...
- 8. Testicular cancer
- (Testicular cancer)
- ... saline-filled testicle can be inserted if you choose. You'll receive anesthetics during surgery. All surgical procedures carry a risk of pain, bleeding and infection. You may also have surgery to remove ...
- 9. Dry eyes
- (Dry eyes)
- ... can be plugged with a procedure that uses heat. In a more permanent procedure called thermal cautery, your doctor numbs the area with an anesthetic and then applies a hot wire that shrinks the tissues ...
- 10. How an abortion is carried out in Shanghai
- (Abortion Shanghai)
- ... 5-10 minutes and can be carried out under a local anesthetic or general anesthetic. Your cervix (womb entrance) will be dilated (widened) to make accessing your womb easier. A tablet may be placed inside ...
- 11. Reye's syndrome
- (Reye's syndrome)
- ... in a lab. A biopsy can usually be done in a doctor's office using a local anesthetic. Reye's syndrome is usually treated in the hospital. Severe cases may be treated in the intensive care unit. ...
- 12. Retinoblastoma
- (Retinoblastoma)
- ... exam, the doctor may recommend using anesthetics to keep your child still. Imaging tests. Scans and other imaging tests can help your child's doctor determine whether retinoblastoma has grown to ...
- 13. Retinal detachment
- (Retinal detachment )
- ... uses intense cold to freeze the retina around the retinal tear. After a local anesthetic numbs your eye, your surgeon applies a freezing probe to the outer surface of the eye directly over the retinal ...
- 14. Complex regional pain syndrome
- (Complex regional pain syndrome)
- ... of an anesthetic to block pain fibers in your affected nerves may relieve pain in some people. Therapies Applying heat and cold. Applying cold may relieve swelling and sweating. If the affected ...
- 15. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... vulvodynia, biofeedback can teach you to relax your pelvic muscles, which can contract in anticipation of pain and actually cause chronic pain. Local anesthetics. Medications, such as lidocaine ...
- 16. Vulvar cancer
- (Vulvar cancer)
- ... an area of suspicious skin on your vulva is cancer, your doctor may recommend removing a sample of skin for testing. During a biopsy procedure, the area is numbed with a local anesthetic and a scalpel ...
- 17. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- ... your teeth. Your dentist may also recommend a pain reliever that you can apply directly to your gums (topical anesthetic). Cleaning your teeth and gums Treatment also includes a thorough but gentle cleaning ...
- 18. Varicocele
- (Varicocele)
- ... Damage to an artery Repair methods include: Open surgery. This treatment usually is done on an outpatient basis, using general anesthetic or local anesthetic. Commonly, your surgeon will ...
- 19. What is Holistic Dentistry?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... Holistic dentists may discuss nutrition in the context of healthy teeth and suggest homeopathy as an alternative to invasive dental surgery. They will use antibiotics and anesthetics sparingly, try to ...
- 20. Common Reasons for a Tooth Extraction in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... Extraction is Performed: A simple extraction is performed on a tooth that can be seen in the mouth, and, in most cases, can be done under a local anesthetic. In a simple extraction, the dentist will grasp ...