IUDs do not require anesthesia.
Generally speaking, IUD does not need anesthesia, because the operation during the procedure is relatively simple and short, there is no need for anesthesia, and the pain is generally tolerable.
The IUD is a safe, economical, long-lasting, effective and reversible method of contraception, and is the main contraceptive measure for women of childbearing age in China. It is suitable for patients who have the need for long-term contraception or emergency contraception.
It should be noted that IUD is prohibited for those who are pregnant or suspected of being pregnant, those who have acute inflammation of the reproductive tract, those who have residual pregnancy tissues or infections after abortion, childbirth or cesarean section, etc., and the patients may suffer from irregular vaginal bleeding, lumbago, and abdominal drop and other complications after IUD is inserted.
It is recommended that patients should have a comprehensive examination before the IUD, and if there is gynecological inflammation, it is necessary to cure the inflammation before the IUD, and it is necessary to forbid sex for 3 days before the IUD, and keep the vagina clean.