General anesthesia is a combination of medications that a person breathes through a mask or receives through a catheter in a vein to cause a person to fall asleep. In contrast, regional anesthesia is ...
The two most common types of anesthesia include: General anesthesia, administered intravenously or through a breathing mask or tube, puts you in a sleep-like state where you don't feel any pain.
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