FAQs - IV Therapy
What is IV Therapy?
IV therapy involves inserting a small needle into a vein to deliver fluids, vitamins, or medications directly into the bloodstream.
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Who can receive IV Therapy?
Most healthy adults can receive IV therapy, but it's important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss any medical conditions or concerns.
What are the potential benefits of IV Therapy?
Benefits can include faster hydration, improved nutrient absorption for those with digestive issues, boosting energy levels, reducing nausea, and supporting recovery from illness.
What are the possible side effects of IV Therapy?
Minor side effects may include bruising, slight pain at the injection site, temporary discomfort, or a feeling of warmth.
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How long does an IV Therapy session typically last?
A typical IV therapy session can last between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the fluid volume administered.
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Do I need to prepare for an IV Therapy session?
It's usually recommended to stay hydrated before your appointment and inform your provider about any medications or allergies you have.
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Can I eat or drink before an IV Therapy session?
Generally, you can eat and drink normally before an IV therapy session, but consult with your provider for specific instructions.