IV Hydration
Intravenous (IV) hydration is a medical treatment that involves the administration of fluids directly into the bloodstream through a vein. This method of hydration is commonly used in hospitals to treat patients who are dehydrated or have lost fluids due to illness, surgery, or injury. However, in recent years, IV hydration has become increasingly popular as a wellness treatment, with people seeking it out for a variety of reasons, including to combat hangovers, and jet lag, or to boost energy levels.
IV hydration typically involves a combination of fluids, electrolytes, and vitamins that are tailored to meet the individual needs of the patient. The fluids help to rehydrate the body and restore balance to the internal environment, while the electrolytes help to maintain proper hydration levels and support normal bodily functions. The addition of vitamins, such as B vitamins and vitamin C, can provide a boost of energy and support immune function.