While a paracervical block is generally safe, it may not be suitable for everyone. Patients who should avoid this type of anesthesia include:
- Allergy to Local Anesthetics: Individuals with known allergies to the anesthetic agents used. - Infection at Injection Site: If there is an infection at or near the proposed injection sites. - Certain Heart Conditions: Patients with specific heart conditions may be advised against this procedure. - Coagulopathy: Patients with bleeding disorders or those on anticoagulant therapy.