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Your body still sends pain signals, even when you're unconscious. You just don't consciously feel them. But your anesthesiologist is watching for those signals the entire time. Here's how: 🫀 1. Your Heart Rate & Blood Pressure If your body is responding to a painful stimulus during surgery, your heart rate can go up and your blood pressure can spike. Your anesthesiologist is watching these numbers continuously on the monitors. 💧 2. Sweating & Tears Yes — even under anesthesia, your body can sweat or produce tears if it's reacting to pain. These are signs of your sympathetic nervous system (your
Your body still sends pain signals, even when you're unconscious. You just don't consciously feel them. But your anesthesiologist is watching for those signals the entire time. Here's how: 🫀 1. Your Heart Rate & Blood Pressure If your body is responding to a painful stimulus during surgery, your heart rate can go up and your blood pressure can spike. Your anesthesiologist is watching these numbers continuously on the monitors. 💧 2. Sweating & Tears Yes — even under anesthesia, your body can sweat or produce tears if it's reacting to pain. These are signs of your sympathetic nervous system (your "fight or flight" system) kicking in. 👁️ 3. Your Pupils Your anesthesiologist can check your pupils. Pain causes the pupils to dilate (get bigger), even when you're fully asleep. Special pupil-tracking devices can measure this very precisely. 🧠 4. Brain Wave Monitors A sticker on your forehead can read your brain waves (EEG). Certain changes in brain wave patterns — like a spike in fast-frequency activity — can signal that your body is reacting to a painful stimulus. 📊 5. Advanced "Pain Monitors" Newer technology analyzes a combination of signals — heart rate patterns, skin conductance (tiny electrical changes in your skin from sweat glands), and blood flow patterns from your pulse oximeter — to give a real-time "pain score" while you're under. 💉 So what happens if they detect pain? Your anesthesiologist adjusts your medications in real time — adding more pain medicine (like opioids or nerve blocks) or deepening the anesthesia — to keep you comfortable and safe. Bottom line: You are NEVER alone during surgery. Your anesthesiologist is a highly trained physician watching over you every second, using a combination of clinical skills and advanced technology to make sure your body stays pain-free. 💙 #Anesthesia #Anesthesiologist #SurgeryFacts #MedTok #PatientEducation

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