General anesthesia puts the entire body to sleep by giving medicine. It is often used during emergency surgery. It is also commonly used if a procedure would make you uncomfortable if you were awake.

Doctors trained in anesthesia (anesthesiologists) carefully balance the amount of anesthesia medicines given by closely monitoring the body’s functions. Medicines are used to:

  • Prevent pain
  • Relax the muscles
  • Regulate body functions

This is used so that surgery can be done without you:

  • Being aware of it
  • Feeling any pain