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Bheemas B. Atlapure

Anaesthesiology in Shimoga | + Years Experience

AnaesthesiologyShimoga, Karnataka
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About Bheemas B. Atlapure

Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure is a Anaesthesiology based in Shimoga. Qualifications include MBBS, MD - Anaesthesiology. Book an appointment with Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure on MedOmeet.

Qualifications

MBBS, MD - Anaesthesiology

Education & Qualifications

MBBS

2011

MD - Anaesthesiology

2015

Medical Registration

Registration Number

91858

Medical Council

Karnataka Medical Council

Registration Year

2011

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bheemas B. Atlapure

What are the qualifications of Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure?
Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure holds the following qualifications: MBBS, MD - Anaesthesiology.
How can I book an appointment with Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure?
You can book an appointment with Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure through MedOmeet. Visit the profile page to schedule your consultation.
What conditions does Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure treat?
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What is Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure's experience?
Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure has several years of experience as a Anaesthesiology in Shimoga.
Does Dr. Bheemas B. Atlapure offer online consultation?
Please check the profile page or contact the clinic to inquire about online consultation availability.

When Will You Meet an Anaesthesiologist?

An Anaesthesiologist is a medical specialist who ensures you are safe and pain-free during surgery. You typically meet an Anaesthesiologist before any planned surgery for a pre-anaesthetic assessment.

Before any planned surgery requiring general or regional anaesthesia

scheduled

Before a Caesarean delivery (C-section)

scheduled

Chronic pain not responding to regular painkillers

scheduled

Need for pain management during labour (epidural)

scheduled

!

ICU admission for critical illness monitoring

immediate

Before any endoscopy, colonoscopy, or diagnostic procedure needing sedation

scheduled

If you have had a previous adverse reaction to anaesthesia, inform the anaesthesiologist well before surgery. Also disclose all allergies, medications, and herbal supplements.

This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.

Questions to Ask Your Anaesthesiologist

1What type of anaesthesia will be used for my surgery?
General (fully asleep), spinal/epidural (numb below waist), or local — each has different preparation and risks
2Do I need to stop any medications before surgery?
Blood thinners, diabetes medicines, and some supplements must be adjusted before anaesthesia
3How long before surgery should I stop eating and drinking?
Fasting prevents aspiration (food entering lungs) during anaesthesia — usually 6-8 hours for solids, 2 hours for clear liquids
4What are the risks of anaesthesia in my case?
Risks vary based on age, weight, health conditions, and type of anaesthesia
5How will my pain be managed after surgery?
Post-operative pain management plan helps you recover faster and more comfortably
6Will I feel nauseous after anaesthesia?
Post-operative nausea is common — preventive medication can be given if you're prone to it
7I had a bad experience with anaesthesia before. What can be done differently?
Previous reactions help the anaesthesiologist choose safer alternatives for your case

How to Prepare for Anaesthesia

Before Your Visit

  • Follow fasting instructions strictly — typically no food for 6-8 hours, no water for 2 hours before surgery
  • Inform about ALL medications including ayurvedic/homeopathic remedies and supplements
  • Tell the anaesthesiologist about any drug allergies, especially to lidocaine or latex
  • Remove jewellery, dentures, contact lenses, and nail polish before surgery
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home — you cannot drive for 24 hours after general anaesthesia

During Your Visit

  • The anaesthesiologist will monitor your heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and breathing throughout
  • An IV line will be placed for medication and fluid administration
  • You may receive medication to reduce anxiety before going to the operating room
  • For spinal/epidural anaesthesia, you will be awake but numb below the waist
  • The anaesthesia team stays with you the entire duration of surgery

After Your Visit

  • You will be monitored in a recovery room until fully awake
  • Some grogginess, sore throat (from breathing tube), and mild nausea are normal
  • Do not make important decisions for 24 hours after general anaesthesia
  • Resume eating with clear liquids first, then light food as tolerated
  • Report any unusual symptoms: persistent nausea, severe headache, or difficulty breathing

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.

This profile is compiled from publicly available sources for informational purposes. The information may not be complete or up-to-date.

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