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Nab anesthesia

NAB anesthesia, or Nerve Block Anesthesia, involves injecting medication near a specific nerve or group of nerves to block sensation, including pain, in a targeted area of the body. This technique is commonly used for surgeries or procedures to numb a specific region without affecting the entire body. By interrupting nerve signals, the patient remains comfortable while remaining alert if conscious. The procedure is precise, minimizing medication doses and reducing side effects compared to general anesthesia. NAB is effective, safe, and allows for quicker recovery times in many cases.