What anesthetic should be given to an exceptionally fearful child?

If the child is very afraid of standard anesthesia, sedation (a type of anesthesia) with nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, can be used. The patient receives a special mask through which they inhale a mixture of gases: oxygen and nitrous oxide. Thanks to this, they feel relaxed and relieved. Some people under the influence of the gas even have very pleasant sensations, resembling dreams. Toddlers anesthetized with nitrous oxide are calm and even indifferent to what is happening around them. Many children do not even remember what happened during the visit after leaving the office. They feel good after the visit. Nitrous oxide has anesthetic properties, but not very strong ones. Therefore, some toddlers need additional anesthesia. However, children under the influence of laughing gas are not afraid of the injection and do not defend themselves against it. Nitrous oxide is administered to children over 3 years of age (the patient must cooperate with the doctor and follow his instructions). The toddler must be completely healthy, for example, they cannot have a cold.

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