- 1. 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 ...
- 2. 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 ...
- 3. 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 ...
- 4. 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 ...
- 5. 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 ...
- 6. Dental Advice for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... child. Thus, the best is to be careful, and to keep the level of medication as low as possible. • Anesthetics: The most commonly used dental anesthetic is lidocaine, which is known to cross the ...
- 7. What Happens to Your Teeth When They Go Numb?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... body longer than required. But there are several other varieties when it comes to anesthetics too, and your dentist will decide, and explain to you, why they need to use a particular drug to numb the area ...
- 8. Osteomyelitis
- (Osteomyelitis)
- ... anesthetics to numb the area where the needle is inserted. The most common treatments for osteomyelitis are antibiotics and surgery to remove portions of bone that are infected or dead. Medications ...
- 9. Delivery: What About the Pain?
- (Delivery and Beyond)
- ... back. If an episiotomy (surgical incision in vaginal area) is needed to ease the baby’s head through the birth canal, a local anesthetic is injected ahead of time to make the area numb. Local anesthetics ...
- 10. 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 ...
- 11. 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 ...
- 12. Shanghai 6th People’s Hospital
- (Directory/City Hospital)
- ... Medicine, Hematology, General Surgery, Anesthetics, Cardiovascular Diseases and Gynecology and Obstetrics. ...