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Anaesthesiology and pain control

Canine and feline anaesthesiology and pain control is an important area of ​​veterinary medicine ensuring that your pet receives safe and effective pain relief during surgical or other medical procedures. A Veterinary Anaesthesiologist is responsible for administering general and local anaesthesia, as well as pain control before, during, and after procedures to ensure the comfort and well-being of the pet.

In which cases is Veterinary Anaesthesiologist involved?

        1.      Surgeries:
        •       an Anaesthesiologist is involved in a variety of surgeries, including sterilization, castration, tumour removal, internal organ surgeries, and soft tissue surgery. His/her task is to safely anesthetize the pet and monitor its condition during the procedure.
        2.      Pain control after surgeries:
        •       it is important to manage your pet's pain to ensure a quick and comfortable recovery after surgical procedures. The Anaesthesiologist prescribes appropriate painkillers and monitors the pet's condition after surgery.
        3.      Diagnostic procedures:
        •       some diagnostic procedures, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance examinations, or invasive examinations (e.g., biopsy), require general anaesthesia to keep the pet calm and still during the examination.
        4.      Treatment of serious injuries:
        •       if a pet has suffered a serious injury, for instance, broken bones or damage to internal organs, an Anaesthesiologist helps manage pain and, if necessary, administers anaesthesia during medical or surgical procedures.
        5.      Skin and soft tissue wound management:
        •       in case of serious wounds, infections or abscesses, anaesthesia may be necessary to minimize the pain experienced by pet during treatment.
        6.      Dental treatment:
        •       dental procedures, for instance, tooth extractions, gum treatment, or oral surgery, often require general anaesthesia to ensure the procedure is performed safely and without causing stress or pain to the pet.
        7.      Treatment of chronic pain syndromes:
        •       pets suffering from chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis or spinal problems may experience long-term pain. An Anaesthesiologist can prescribe an appropriate pain control plan to help a pet feel better in their daily lives.

Process of anaesthesia and pain control

        1.      Preoperative examination:
        •       before anaesthesia, a Veterinary Anaesthesiologist performs a thorough health examination of the pet by assessing the condition of the heart, lungs, and other organs to ensure that anaesthesia will be safe. Blood tests and other diagnostic tests may also be performed.
        2.      Personal anaesthesia plan:
        •       a personal anaesthesia and pain control plan is developed for each pet, considering its condition, age, weight, and health history. This includes the selection and dosage of the right medication.
        3.      Anaesthesia care:
        •       During the procedure, the Anaesthesiologist continuously monitors the vital signs of a pet, such as heart rate, breathing, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, to ensure that the pet is safe and stable.
        4.      Post-operative care:
        •       after the surgery, an Anaesthesiologist monitors pet as it recovers from anaesthesia and ensures that appropriate pain medication is administered to prevent discomfort.

When to apply for anaesthesiology consultation?

        •       If a surgical operation or invasive procedure is planned.
        •       When a pet suffers severe injuries or requires intensive pain management.
        •       If your pet has chronic pain syndromes that require long-term treatment.
        •       When anaesthesia is required for dental or other procedures that may cause stress or pain.

Anaesthesia and pain control are essential to ensure your pet's safety and comfort during procedures. By contacting a specialist timely, it can be ensured that your pet will receive quality care and be protected from unnecessary pain.

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