HOW TO DO IV DRIPS WORK AND WHAT ARE THEY?
Although IV drips are most commonly associated with hospital treatments, they are used for much more.
IV stands for intravenous, which is Latin for "within a vein." It describes the process of directly injecting medication, liquids, or nutrients via a vein into the bloodstream. This is a far speedier method of providing vital nutrients than when taken orally (e.g., in tablet or capsule form or when dissolved in water). It also provides for more consistent and accurate distribution than when supplied via an artery.
One kind of IV Drip in Kensington, is intravenous nutrition therapy.
We use intravenous drips of various formulations, based on your preferences and requirements, to quickly and directly supply essential nutrients into your bloodstream so that your body can better absorb and use them.
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During IV nutrition therapy, a needle is used to insert a little plastic tube called a catheter straight into your vein. We utilize a numbing spray to ensure your comfort during this procedure.
After your vein has been opened, the catheter is left in place for the length of the procedure (which takes between thirty and sixty minutes), but the needle is taken out.
The IV infusion of your choice (a saline-based electrolyte solution with vitamins and nutrients) is connected to the catheter via a single-use transparent bag. This enters your vein and travels slowly through the catheter to reach your bloodstream.
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