If you are faced with the possibility of needing surgery in the future, chances are you will need some type of
anesthesia to go along with it. There are many different types of anesthesia. Which one you will need depends on a variety of factors such as the type of surgery you are having and your state of health. Some surgical procedures require only an injection of local anesthesia into the incision area. Other procedures cannot be performed unless you are completely
anesthetized -- unconscious and unaware of pain. Your
anesthesiologist will tell you which type of anesthesia you need.
In this article, we will look at the many types of anesthesia so that you can understand what it is, how it works, and how the anesthesiologist determines which type of anesthesia to use for your particular situation. By addressing this topic, we hope that you will have a better understanding of what happens to you while you're anesthetized and perhaps make the process a little less mysterious.