- 41. Coronary angiogram
- (Coronary angiogram)
- ... amount of hair may be shaved from your groin or arm where the catheter is to be inserted. The area is washed and disinfected and then numbed with an injection of local anesthetic. A small incision is made ...
- 42. Broken nose
- (Broken nose )
- ... inside your nasal passage to check for obstruction and further signs of broken bones. Your doctor may use anesthetics — either a nasal spray or local injections — to make you more comfortable during the ...
- 43. Priapism
- (Priapism)
- ... This treatment usually begins with a combination of draining blood from the penis and using medications. Aspiration. After your penis is numbed with local anesthetic, excess blood is drained from ...
- 44. Amyloidosis
- (Amyloidosis)
- ... amyloid. These biopsies are conducted in an outpatient setting with a numbing medication (local anesthetic). Occasionally, tissue samples may be taken from other parts of your body, such as your heart, ...
- 45. Peripheral neuropathy
- (Peripheral neuropathy)
- ... patch contains the topical anesthetic lidocaine. You apply it to the area where your pain is most severe, and you can use up to four patches a day to relieve pain. This treatment has almost no side effects ...
- 46. Diabetic neuropathy
- (Diabetic neuropathy)
- ... sleepiness, dizziness, decreased appetite and constipation. Lidocaine patch. This patch contains the topical anesthetic lidocaine. You apply it to the area where your pain is most severe. It has ...
- 47. Postherpetic neuralgia
- (Postherpetic neuralgia)
- ... for application and washing your hands thoroughly after applying. Topical analgesics and anesthetics. Aspirin mixed into an absorbing cream or nonprescription-strength lidocaine cream may reduce ...
- 48. Age spots (liver spots)
- (Age spots (liver spots))
- ... A skin biopsy is usually done in a doctor's office, using a local anesthetic. Other conditions Other conditions that can look similar to age spots and that your doctor may need to rule out include ...
- 49. Frozen shoulder
- (Frozen shoulder)
- ... sterile water into the joint capsule can help stretch the tissue and make it easier to move the joint. Shoulder manipulation. In this procedure, you receive a general anesthetic so you'll be unconscious ...
- 50. Actinic keratosis
- (Actinic keratosis)
- ... skin biopsy. During a skin biopsy, your doctor takes a small sample of your skin (biopsy) for analysis in a lab. A biopsy can usually be done in a doctor's office using a local anesthetic. It's impossible ...
- 51. Shanghai 6th People’s Hospital
- (Directory/City Hospital)
- ... Medicine, Hematology, General Surgery, Anesthetics, Cardiovascular Diseases and Gynecology and Obstetrics. ...