For oral surgery you are generally put under general anesthesia - this means that you will be "asleep during the procedure" You will be given an IV, probably in the arm, with Versed or another sedative drug.After you are "asleep" you will then be given loc...
The "cry it out" method, also known as graduated extinction, is a strategy used by some parents to help their babies learn to self-soothe and fall asleep independently. However, the duration and approach to implementing this method can vary widely among pa...
Waking up with symptoms like nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, or throat irritation is a common experience for many individuals. Here's why these symptoms often occur upon waking:Mouth BreathingDuring sleep, people tend to breathe through their mouths, es...