What happens if I get a regular intravenous drip? What is an intravenous drip?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Often slinging needles are prone to "infusion disease".Compared with oral medications, infusions are associated with a higher chance of allergic reactions and are more likely to develop drug resistance. Frequent fluid infusions can affect lung filtration.

    The diameter of insoluble particles contained in liquid drugs specified in the national pharmacopoeia shall not exceed 10 nanons. However, in fact, many infusion drugs on the market contain insoluble particles with diameters exceeding this regulation, and some even reach more than 50 nanometers. The narrowest capillaries in the human body are no more than 10 nanometers in size, so if the infusion drug particles are too large, they can cause blockages in the blood vessels.

    Jiang Xilin pointed out that after the drug enters the blood, all the venous blood in the body must flow back to a barrier organ, that is, the lungs, which can act as a filter, so as long as the diameter is larger than the narrowest part of the capillaries, the particles will be filtered out by the lungs and can only stay in the lungs. These particles cannot be excreted from the body through metabolism, which will cause blockage in the lungs, and the blood vessels in the lungs are originally unobstructed, and the accumulation of these particles in the lungs makes it difficult for the body to breathe. The particles are blocked in the blood vessels and cannot be removed, so the body automatically takes the second way to deal with them, which is to wrap the particles and form a larger mass.

    If you often infuse substandard drugs during infusion, many such clumps will accumulate in the lungs, resulting in fibrosis of the lungs, and the respiratory ability will decrease, and at the same time, it may affect the oxygen level of the whole body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The body's resistance is getting weaker and weaker, and as soon as you get sick, you may have to take a drug**, which affects the body, affects the mood, affects the money, and the general headache and brain fever are less than the mild diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The resistance to your body will get worse and worse. It's better to play less.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Intravenous drip is a common word in Chinese mainland, that is, through intravenous injection, the liquid liquid is injected directly into the body from the blood vessels, and the effect is much faster than intramuscular injection. If the blood vessels on the back of the hand are too small and difficult to instill, it will be injected on the surface of the foot, which is very painful for the patient, and the BB boy will even inject it into the scalp. In addition to intravenous drips, it is also called hanging injections.

    The medicine bottle is injected into the human body through a long hose, and there are too many opportunities for bacterial infection, so it is not commonly used in Hong Kong, China.

    Reference: Self.

    Drip is a name commonly used by mainlanders.

    It means hanging salt water.

    But now many mainlanders call it a hanging needle.

    Reference: QQ friends.

    It is commonly known as hanging salt waterHowever, it depends on the condition.

    Sometimes it's not necessarily salt water that is hanging.

    It can also be sugar water. 2008-06-30 12:15:36 Added: Q: Is it an injection? A: No, it's not. A needle is used to make a small hole in the vein.

    Then hang the saline packet or syrup pack.

    The agent is injected into the blood vessels in a slow-drip manner.

    The drug is injected into a vein at a slow drip. For example, if he continues to have a high fever, I am afraid that he will have to be sent to the hospital for an intravenous drip. 」

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Intravenous drips are equal to surgery!!

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