Most doctors will give you a local anesthetic to address any pain you may have at the catheter insertion site, which will cause temporary numbness that wears off after the procedure. General anesthesia is not needed for angiograms. The doctor sedates you, but you are awake for the entire procedure. Doctors may also have to remove hair from the catheter entry site if it will disrupt the process.

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