Posts Tagged ‘Nausea And Vomiting’

Painless facts about anesthesia

by Tyrone M. Reyes, M.D.

When facing surgery or an invasive procedure, anesthesia is one of the things we worry about. Will we feel pain? Will we be completely asleep? Will we wake up? Fortunately, the science of anesthesia has progressed dramatically in recent years, reducing the risks and side effects associated with old inhaled drugs such as ether and increasing our options for painless, anxiety-free surgery.

Strictly speaking, anesthesia is the effect produced by drugs that block nerve impulses and leave the body or part of the body more or less insensitive to pain. The effects range from a short-lived numbness of a patch of skin or an extremity, to complete loss of sensation, unconsciousness, and temporary paralysis. Nowadays, anesthesia also includes medications that relieve anxiety and post-procedure pain, control of nausea and vomiting and, sometimes, even blocking our memories of the events during a procedure. (more…)

Morning sickness linked to lower breast cancer risk

NEW YORK (Reuters) – If there’s any good news about morning sickness, this may be it. Women who experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy may have a lower risk of breast cancer later in life, according to new research.

Dr. Jo Freudenheim from the University at Buffalo in New York reported the finding at the annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research in Boston.

Several pregnancy-related factors – pregnancy-induced high blood pressure, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and weight gain – were evaluated, but had no significant effect on future incidence of breast cancer. (more…)

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