IV Therapy

IV Therapy

PRE-TREATMENT INSTRUCTION
While it seems counterintuitive to hydrate before a therapy whose entire purpose is to provide you with hydration and nutrients, it’s actually very important to drink plenty of water before your first IV injection. When your body is dehydrated your veins, contract making it more difficult to receive intravenous therapy.
It’s also important to eat a snack — a granola bar is perfect — before your IV therapy so that your blood sugar levels are stable. Staying hydrated and having something in your stomach before your appointment will help you avoid nausea and lightheadedness during and after your session.
IV therapy generally takes about 30-45 minutes so you’ll want to wear something you’ll be comfortable sitting in for that period.
Make sure to wear something that leaves the veins in your inner elbow exposed and we recommend layering for temperature control.


POST-TREATMENT INSTRUCTION
When you receive an IV injection, it might feel cold getting the liquid beneath the skin. Possible side effects include minor pain at the injection site. Positive results will be apparent right away for some ailments such as light sickness, jet lag, or a hangover. But in other cases, it might take multiple sessions to really feel a change. After each session, keep the following aftercare instructions in mind:
In the days that follow the session, check the injection site for bruising or swelling. If there happens to be bruising or swelling, either put a cold pack on the site or get a thin cloth, put it on your skin, and place ice on the cloth.
Shower or bathe as you normally would.
As you do your regular activities, be mindful of the injection site for a day or two. Try to prevent it from having rough contact with anything.
Wait at least 1 hour before wetting the injection site and wait 24 hours for strenuous activity.