noun
- Plural of anaesthesia; the state of being unable to feel pain, typically induced by drugs before surgery.
- Plural of anaesthesia; loss of sensation or feeling in a part of the body or the whole body.
Usage: British English spelling; American English uses 'anesthesias'; Medical/clinical term
Usage: General medical sense
Examples
- The surgeon administered local anaesthesias to numb the patient's arm before the procedure.
- Different types of anaesthesias are used depending on the complexity of the surgery.
- General anaesthesias render the patient unconscious during major operations.
- The patient experienced temporary anaesthesias in her fingers after the dental work.
- Modern anaesthesias have fewer side effects than older formulations.
- The anesthesiologist monitored the patient's vital signs throughout the various anaesthesias.