Department of Anesthesia & Pain Management — Gupta Multispeciality Hospital, Jaipur

Most people only notice anesthesia when surgery is planned. In reality, this department works quietly across the hospital every day—preparing patients for procedures, protecting vital functions during surgery, helping the body wake up safely, and guiding pain control long after the operation is over.

The Department of Anesthesia & Pain Management focuses on keeping the body stable, the mind calm, and pain under control, whether the need is surgical, medical, or long-term.

What Anesthesia Really Involves

Anesthesia is not a single injection or gas. It is a continuous medical responsibility that starts before surgery and continues through recovery.

Our role includes:

  • Evaluating medical risks before surgery
  • Choosing the safest anesthesia technique for each patient
  • Monitoring heart, lungs, brain, and circulation during procedures
  • Managing pain and nausea after surgery
  • Supporting critically ill patients with sedation and airway care

Every patient responds differently. That’s why anesthesia plans are customised, not standardised.

Types of Anesthesia We Use

General Anesthesia
Used when complete unconsciousness is required. Vital functions are closely monitored from start to finish.

Regional & Spinal Anesthesia
Numbs a specific region of the body. Often allows quicker recovery and better pain control after surgery.

Local Anesthesia with Sedation

Used for shorter procedures where comfort is needed without full anesthesia.
The choice depends on:

  • Type of surgery
  • Age and medical history
  • Heart, lung, or neurological conditions
  • Patient comfort and safety

Pain Management: When Pain Becomes the Problem

Pain is not always temporary. When pain lasts beyond healing, it becomes a condition that needs structured treatment—not repeated painkillers.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

  • Persistent back and neck pain
  • Nerve pain (burning, tingling, electric-shock type pain)
  • Pain after surgery that doesn’t settle
  • Joint pain affecting movement
  • Cancer-related pain
  • Headaches linked to nerve irritation
  • Pain after injuries or fractures

The goal is not just pain reduction—but restoring movement, sleep, and daily function.

Pain Treatment Options Offered

Non-Interventional Care

  • Optimised pain medication plans
  • Non-opioid strategies wherever possible
  • Coordination with physiotherapy and rehabilitation

Interventional Pain Procedures

Used when conservative treatment is insufficient:

  • Targeted nerve blocks
  • Spine-related injections
  • Image-guided joint injections
  • Procedures to interrupt pain signals in selected cases

Each intervention is discussed in advance, including expected relief, duration, and limitations.

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