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Tag: Topical anesthesia

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Are you put to sleep for PRK surgery? What to know about anesthesia and pain management

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Over 28,000 PRK procedures were performed on U.S. soldiers, with 93.2% of eyes showing stable visual acuity at the 10-year mark. However, many people wonder, "Are you put to sleep for PRK surgery?" The short answer is no, patients are awake during the procedure, but the process is comfortable and pain-free due to topical anesthesia and optional oral sedatives.

What is the use of Fosycaine viscous? Understanding Lidocaine Viscous

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While the name 'Fosycaine viscous' is not a recognized medical term, it almost certainly refers to the medication *lidocaine viscous*, a topical anesthetic widely prescribed for pain and irritation of the mouth and throat. Lidocaine viscous is a prescription-only solution that provides effective, temporary numbness to mucous membranes.

What is Mucoral oral solution used for?

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Mucoral oral solution, a viscous form of the local anesthetic lidocaine, is widely prescribed to numb irritated and inflamed areas within the mouth and throat. It is primarily used to relieve pain from conditions like mouth ulcers and mucositis, or to reduce discomfort during specific medical and dental procedures. It is crucial to follow a doctor's instructions carefully to avoid serious side effects associated with overuse.