Can't Keep Fluids Down? How an IV Can Help You Rehydrate and Recover Fast
Discover how IV hydration provides quick relief when vomiting or nausea makes drinking impossible.

When you're sick and can't drink enough fluids, STAYING HYDRATED can be tough.
What is an IV?
An IV is a treatment where fluids, electrolytes, or medications are put directly into your veins, helping hydrate your body without using your stomach.
Why You Might Need an IV:
- Quick Hydration: Fluids go directly into your blood, so you feel better faster.
- Balance Electrolytes: IV fluids help restore important minerals like sodium and potassium.
- Pain or Nausea Relief: Medications can be added to help with symptoms.
Benefits of an IV:
- Fast Relief: You’ll start feeling better in 30 minutes to an hour. (BOOK NOW)
- No Drinking Required: Fluids are delivered through your veins, so no need to swallow.
- Hydrate Consistently: You’re getting the hydration you need, even if you can’t drink.
- Speedy Recovery: Rehydration helps you recover more quickly.
A healthcare professional will insert a small needle into your arm or hand.
Fluids will be infused into your bloodstream, usually within 30-60 minutes.
You can relax while the fluids do their job.
When to Consider an IV:
If you can’t keep fluids down and feel weak, dizzy, or dehydrated, an IV might be needed. Symptoms to watch for include:
- Ongoing vomiting or nausea
- Extreme thirst or dry mouth
- Dizziness or fatigue
Is It Safe?
- Yes, an IV is safe when done by a trained healthcare professional. It’s a quick and effective way to rehydrate.
Ready to Feel Better?
If dehydration or nausea is making you feel awful, an IV might be the fast solution you need.
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