
intravenous rehydration
Intravenous rehydration involves delivering fluids directly into a person's bloodstream through a vein using a special needle and tubing. It's used when someone is dehydrated from illness, vomiting, or significant fluid loss, allowing rapid replacement of lost fluids and electrolytes. This method ensures that the body receives the necessary hydration efficiently and evenly, helping to restore normal bodily functions, improve energy levels, and support recovery. It is usually administered in a healthcare setting under medical supervision to ensure proper fluid balance and address any underlying issues.