
inhalation anesthesia
Inhalation anesthesia is a medical technique used during surgeries to ensure patients are pain-free and unconscious. A mixture of gases is inhaled through a mask or breathing tube, allowing the anesthetic to enter the bloodstream quickly. This method provides precise control over the level of anesthesia, making it easier for doctors to manage a patient's comfort and safety during procedures. Once the surgery is complete, the gas is stopped, and the patient gradually wakes up as the anesthetic is expelled from the body. This approach is common due to its effectiveness and rapid recovery time.