What is an IV?
In the medical field, an IV stands for "intravenous," which refers to the administration of fluids, medications, blood, or other substances directly into a vein. This is typically done using a needle and a flexible tube known as an intravenous catheter. IV therapy is a common medical procedure used for various purposes. It allows for a rapid and direct delivery of substances into the bloodstream, ensuring a quick and efficient response in the body.
Various Purposes
Our intravenous (IV) treatments can assist in relieving a variety of conditions/symptoms. Some examples of these are:
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Dehydration
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Fatigue
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Headaches
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Nausea
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Dizziness
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Muscle cramp
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Hangover
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Low energy levels
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Immune system support
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Jet lag
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Vitamin deficiencies
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Workout Recovery
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Common cold and flu
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Electrolyte imbalance
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Food Poisoning
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Digestive conditions
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Constipation
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Cellular Repair