We may also use other types of pain management, such
as local anesthetic blocks and prescribed medication to manage pain during the recovery process, following the procedure.
We
use local anesthetic blocks during the procedure followed by systemic analgesics to prevent pain associated with these dental procedures.
A combination
of local anesthetic blocks, pre-anesthetic narcotics, continuous drip medications, epidural blocks, cold packs and post-operative medications is used so that your pet can benefit from major surgeries without undue pain.
Additionally, we may also
utilize local anesthetic blocks and provide your pet with a prescription for pain medication to help keep them comfortable at home, following the procedure.
The new study suggests that a similar technique could be used to attract local anesthetic - containing nanoparticles to specific areas, as an alternative to
local anesthetic block — like that used for foot and ankle surgery, for example.
A local anesthetic block is made at the incision site to lower pain.
Pain management treatments offered at All - Pets Hospital include pain patches, oral and injectable medications, and
local anesthetic blocks.
Pain management includes a multi-modal approach using a combination of different types of pain medications or injections, transdermal pain patches and / or
local anesthetic blocks.
We provide
a local anesthetic block, as well as optimum pain control through injectable opioids and anti-inflammatories.
A local anesthetic blocks the pain pathways leading to the brain from a specific area of a cat's body, such as the mouth, a paw, or an ear.