Intravenous therapy (IV therapy) is a therapy that delivers fluid
with different vitamins and nutrients directly to the veins in the
body instead of going through the digestive system.
IV therapy is one of the most common invasive procedures that medical professionals use in
healthcare. IV is often used to deliver medication, blood, vitamins and other fluids. During this IV
therapy, a professional will insert a cannula (a thin tube that doctors insert into a person’s vein)
into a person’s vein, usually in the crook of their arm. Then attach a tube with an IV bag
containing fluids, which will drip down the tube directly into the vein.
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IV Therapy
What Are the Benefits?
IV Therapy
When someone is ill, their body might redirect energy from their digestive system. This makes
it more difficult for them to absorb nutrients. An IV can deliver vital nutrients to your bloodstream
quickly and effectively.
IV therapy offers these benefits:
A more efficient way to absorb vitamins.
Delivers a concentrated dose of vitamins.
Corrects deficiencies or imbalances.
Optimum dosing based on body needs.
What are the Side Effects?
Receiving IV therapy can have some side effects for some patients and it’s imperative that you
receive treatment from a trained professional.
Due to the fact that IV therapy can be customized, most people qualify as good candidates for
IV therapy. However, the best candidates could be people looking to treat the following:
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