Anesthesia is required for hysteroscopic surgery because it causes pain to the patient. If general anesthesia is used, the patient will wake up naturally 4-6 hours after the surgery. If the hysteroscopy is performed without anesthesia, the pain will be mild and tolerable. However, the hysteroscopy will be performed in the uterine cavity and will cause pain due to the pulling of the cervix, which requires painless intervention through the anesthesia department. The anesthetic drug used in hysteroscopic surgery is a fast metabolizing, fast-acting, and fast-awakening drug that preserves the patient’s voluntary breathing. After the drug has awakened, more attention should be paid to it and the next steps should be taken after the doctor’s permission and according to the recovery of the body, if there are no special circumstances.