Can Hormone Treatment Ease Post-Surgery Behavior Changes in Children?, University of California, Irvine Study

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Newswise — A scary unknown for many children, the prospect of surgery can cause intense preoperative anxiety. While some amount of stress is normal, what many parents do not know is that extreme anxiety before surgery can contribute to the occurrence of emergence delirium, a distressing incidence of acute behavioral changes experienced when “waking up” from anesthesia.

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