
General Anesthesia in Children
General anesthesia in children involves administering medications that render them completely unconscious and free of pain during surgical procedures. It is carefully managed by an anesthesiologist, who monitors vital signs and adjusts medication levels to ensure safety. The medicines act on the brain and nervous system to produce unconsciousness, prevent pain, and relax muscles. After the procedure, children are smoothly brought back to consciousness with close medical monitoring. This approach allows complex surgeries to be performed safely and comfortably, minimizing trauma and discomfort for young patients.