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Anaesthetic
How does anaesthetic work? How exactly does it stop you feeling pain? Especially local anaesthetic.
Just popped into my head and now i'm stressed because i don't know!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The word 'anaesthesia' means 'loss of sensation'.
Drugs that cause anaesthesia work by blocking the signals that pass along your nerves to your brain. When the drugs wear off, you start to feel normal sensations again, including pain.
So, when injected into the vein, or by gas into the lungs, the drug is carried to the brain by the blood. They stop the blood recognsing messages coming from the nerves in the body.
Were you looking for something more technical?