Infusion therapy: what it is and why it is needed

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Modern medicine has many ways to help the body recover, and one of the most effective is infusion therapy. It is often called a “drip”, but in fact it is a much broader concept.

Infusion therapy is a treatment method in which medications, fluids, vitamins or electrolytes are administered directly into the blood through a vein. This method allows the body to receive the necessary substances faster and immediately begin recovery.

Infusion therapy is used both in hospitals and clinics, in planned treatment and in emergency conditions.

How infusion therapy works

The main principle of action is very simple:

the drug enters the blood directly, bypassing the stomach and intestines.

Thanks to this:

• the medicine begins to act faster;

• the load on the digestive system is reduced;

• the dosage is more precisely controlled;

• the body better absorbs the necessary substances.

It is these principles of infusion therapy that make it effective for dehydration, intoxication, after operations, infections and chronic conditions.

What drugs are used

Infusion therapy: drugs are selected individually – depending on the diagnosis, age and general condition of the patient. The most commonly used are:

• saline and electrolyte solutions (to restore water balance);

• glucose;

• vitamins and trace elements;

• drugs for detoxification;

• anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agents;

• amino acids and nutrient solutions.

All drugs are administered in accordance with medical standards and the patient’s condition.

How the procedure is carried out

The infusion therapy procedure is usually calm and painless:

1. The doctor examines the patient and determines the indications.

2. The composition of the drugs and the rate of administration are selected.

3. The nurse installs a venous catheter.

4. The solution is administered dropwise over 30-90 minutes.

5. After the procedure, the patient is still under observation for some time.

All treatment is carried out in accordance with medical standards and an infusion therapy protocol that guarantees safety and control at each stage.

Infusion therapy in children

Infusion therapy in children is used with extreme caution and only as prescribed by a doctor. It is most often needed for:

• dehydration;

• high temperature;

• intoxications;

• intestinal infections;

• postoperative recovery.

For children, special dosages, adapted drugs and milder administration regimens are used. The procedure is performed under constant medical supervision.

Where infusion therapy is used

The scope of application is very wide. Most often, infusion therapy is used in:

• surgery – before and after operations;

• therapy of infectious diseases;

• detox programs (alcohol, drug intoxication);

• gastroenterology;

• neurology;

• rehabilitation and recovery from illnesses.

This is a universal method of supporting the body in various conditions.

Who is suitable and who is not

Infusion therapy is suitable for people:

• with dehydration;

• with intoxication;

• with chronic fatigue and exhaustion;

• during recovery from illnesses or operations;

• with acute conditions as prescribed by a doctor.

However, there are contraindications. Infusion therapy is not performed without consulting a doctor in the following cases:

• severe heart diseases;

• renal failure;

• edema of unknown origin;

• allergies to drugs.

That is why a specialist examination is mandatory before the procedure.

Infusion therapy is a modern, effective and controlled way to help the body recover quickly. It acts directly, works according to clear protocols, and is widely used in both adults and children.