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Foreword: In fact, everyone may find a problem, that is, if you are sick, choosing infusion is actually better than taking medicine, so why is infusion better than taking medicine? What is the reason for this?
First, the effect of intravenous drip is betterIn fact, intravenous drip and medicine are both methods of the first disease, but through the intravenous access of the patient, it can be directly sent to the place where the patient is sick, and the concentration of the drug in the drip is very high, in this case, it may achieve a rapid effect. If the patient is taking medicines, these medicines have to pass through the patient's digestive system.
It is then absorbed by the patient's stomach and intestines, and the liver has to metabolize some of it. At this time, the concentration of the medicine will decrease, so the effect of taking the medicine is not particularly good.
Second, the drip is faster to absorb Of course, there is another reason why the effect of intravenous drip is better than that of taking medicine, that is, because the intravenous injection is administered.
So the patient absorbs faster, if the patient digests and absorbs faster, then the effect is faster, but if the patient takes the drug orally, the effect is very slow. And generally when you go to the hospital for medical treatment, when your condition is more serious, the doctor will directly recommend you to give you a drip, because the effect of taking medicine in this case is not good, and you may get more and more serious. But if it's just a common cold, then taking some medicine can also be cured quickly, and if you can take medicine, it's better not to take a drip.
3. ConclusionIn fact, it can be seen from here that the effect of intravenous drips is better, because the speed of infusion is faster than the speed of taking medicine, and the effect is also faster, because the infusion directly sends these drugs into the patient's blood vessels, which reduces the whole process of digestion and absorption. Therefore, of course, the effect of taking medicine is slow, especially the actual effect of some traditional Chinese medicines is even slower.
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The infusion pushes some of the medication directly into your veins, which will soon fuse into your body, so it's better and faster. And when taking medicine enters the stomach and intestines, and then spreads to the body, the time must be slower.
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The main reason is that the infusion enters the body directly through the body fluids, and it will circulate according to the flow rate of the blood, which can quickly volatilize the effect, and the medicine enters the stomach and then slowly absorbs, and the effect is relatively slow.
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Because the infusion can make the medicine directly into the blood, it can make the medicine absorb faster, so that the effect can be played quickly, but if you take the medicine, the body can not absorb the drug in time, so the time to effect will be relatively slow.
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This is because the infusion will inject anti-inflammatory drugs directly into the blood vessels of the person, so that the blood circulation will be smoother, and then the effect of the drug will be better.
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This is because the infusion directly infuses the drug into the vein, which can be absorbed more quickly, so it is better than taking the medicine.
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Because the infusion can make the drug directly into the bloodstream, it can make the drug absorb faster and make the drug work faster, but if you take the drug, the body cannot absorb the drug in time, so the effect will be slower to take it in time.
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In the past, due to the economic conditions of the family, people would rather take more medicine every time they were sick than take injections and infusions, because the cost of infusions was several times that of taking medicine. But now it's different. Generally, families can afford to pay for injections and infusions.
People who are often sick know that the ** effect of infusion injections is much faster than taking medicine. It's all about healing. Why is there such a big difference in effective speed?
Why is an infusion faster than taking a pill?
Infusions and medicines are all for the purpose of curing diseases. The infusion can be directly reached to the affected area through the systemic circulation through the intravenous channel, and the drug concentration can be controlled to achieve a rapid effect.
However, the drug is absorbed through the digestive tract, through the intestinal and hepatic circulation, and partly metabolized by the liver, so the concentration of the drug decreases, and the course of treatment is longer than that of infusion.
In summary, an infusion is the direct injection of a drug into a vein to enter the blood circulation. Taking medicine requires more complicated steps to circulate blood. So infusions are better and faster than taking pills!
What happens when air is injected during an infusion?
The air will go like this: veins - right atrium - right ventricle - pulmonary artery - lung. Blood in the blood vessels is carried to various parts of the body, and if air enters, it can impede blood circulation2.
If the amount of air input is small, such as a small bubble, there is no need to worry because the small amount of air can be absorbed by the cells and expelled from the body. But if the air reaches about 5ml, there is a certain danger to life. A small amount, a large amount can cause pulmonary embolism, cerebral embolism and other life-threatening!
What should I do if I inject a lot of air during the infusion?
Step 1: When air is found to be entering the body, immediately clamp the IV line to prevent further air ingress. Step 2:
Lie on the patient's left side with head down and feet up to allow air to enter the right ventricle and avoid the pulmonary artery entrance. As a result of the beating of the heart, the air mixes into foam, which enters the pulmonary artery in small amounts in several times. At the same time, notify the doctor and cooperate with the doctor for emergency treatment.
Step 3: Give the patient pure oxygen immediately, and hyperbaric oxygen can be used if possible. Step 4:
If there is a cerebral convulsion, diazepam, hormones can reduce cerebral edema, heparin, and dextran can improve circulation.
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The effect of infusion ** is better than that of taking medicine**, mainly due to the fact that the infusion ** is crossed, and the first pass of the drug in the liver eliminates the effect, thereby improving the utilization rate of the drug in the body.
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This is because the infusion is directly applied to the bloodstream. Taking medicine has to go through the stomach and intestines, and digestion is relatively slow.
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It is because the injection can directly enter our nervous system, and the medicine is to enter our outside.
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Colds are some of the inevitable diseases in life, and in many cases, if you are not careful, you will have a cold, and then we will go to the clinic and the doctor will give us an infusion, because the infusion is better than taking medicine quickly. However, many people choose to take medicine instead of infusion, so what is the role and difference between infusion and medicine? Let's give you a detailed analysis!
First of all, it is certain that cold infusion is better than taking medicine quickly, because the infusion is directly delivered to the human blood by hanging normal saline or glucose, and then the human body's blood circulation will transport the medicine to the unwell place. Taking medicine has one more link than infusion, that is, taking medicine needs to reach the body from the mouth, and then it can be digested and decomposed by the stomach and intestines to reach the bloodstream, and finally it will be delivered to the unwell place by blood circulation. And there is a big difference between the speed of transportation and the efficiency of the use of drugs between the two!
However, in daily life, people's pace is unusually fast, time is very precious for many people, and infusion means that you need to sit in the hospital for an hour or two. Although the effect of taking medicine is relatively slow, it is free time squeezed out before and after meals, and it will not delay too much of your time! In addition, many people are afraid of infusion, although the medicine will be bitter, but the reaction is not too intense, most people can still accept it!
In fact, the role of both is the same, both are to solve the disease and help the body to recover health. However, there is a big difference due to the utilization rate of the drug, resulting in the infusion being more effective than taking the drug. However, in many cases, because of the acceleration of the pace of modern life, many people do not want to delay too much time in reality because of some minor diseases, so they choose to take medicine!
And this difference is also determined by people's conditions, and there is not much difference between the two!
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