General anesthesia in small children is often unavoidable for important operations. It is there to temporarily switch off the child's consciousness in order to calm it down so that as little surrounding tissue as possible is injured during the procedure
General anesthesia is a form of anesthesia in which consciousness and pain perception are switched off. This makes it easier, for example, to carry out major interventions or to treat anxious patients.
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