Gastroscopy with anesthesia?

Gastroscopy is divided into ordinary gastroscopy and painless gastroscopy, ordinary gastroscopy does not need anesthesia, while painless gastroscopy needs anesthesia.
Ordinary gastroscopy does not need to play anesthesia, ordinary gastroscopy can be local anesthesia, ten minutes before the operation oral dacronine gel or lidocaine gel, through the above local anesthesia, can paralyze the root of the tongue, throat area, reduce the stimulation of the operation, so as to carry out the gastroscopy more smoothly.
Painless gastroscopy requires anesthesia, which requires a specialized anesthesiologist to anesthetize the patient, and the most commonly used anesthesia is propofol. After anesthesia is administered, the patient is in a state of sleep, and there is no sensation or pain during gastroscopy, which reduces gastric injuries due to violent vomiting.
If the patient has any discomfort after gastroscopy, he should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor, and give standardized treatment after clarifying the cause. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.