Iv drip for fatty liver
Metabolic IV DRIP THERAPY

Iv drip for fatty liver

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₹6,000

Key Benefits

  • Significant Reduction in Liver Enzymes:Glutathione drips can significantly reduce ALT (alanine aminotransferase) levels, a key indicator of liver inflammation and damage.
  • Reduced Liver Fat and Inflammation: These treatments help lower triglycerides, non-esterified fatty acids, and ferritin levels, addressing the accumulation of fat in the liver.
  • Enhanced Detoxification and Regeneration: IV therapy, particularly using Glutathione, acts as a potent antioxidant, protecting liver cells from oxidative stress and aiding in the regeneration of damaged tissues.
  • Improved Metabolic Function: By supporting bile production, these treatments aid in healthier fat metabolism.
  • Rapid Nutrient Delivery: By bypassing the digestive system, IV drips (often containing B vitamins, magnesium, and amino acids) ensure immediate absorption of essential nutrients, providing faster relief from fatigue and other symptoms.
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Ideal Frequency

100 days

Iv drip for fatty liver IV drip treatments for fatty liver are designed to support liver function, reduce inflammation, and combat oxidative stress by delivering high-dose nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Common, specialized infusions include glutathione (a powerful antioxidant), cocktail therapy (vitamins/minerals), and amino acids, which may help manage fat accumulation and reduce liver cell damage.

Detailed Overview

Iv drip for fatty liver IV drip treatments for fatty liver are designed to support liver function, reduce inflammation, and combat oxidative stress by delivering high-dose nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Common, specialized infusions include glutathione (a powerful antioxidant), cocktail therapy (vitamins/minerals), and amino acids, which may help manage fat accumulation and reduce liver cell damage.

Ideal For

  • Individuals with Fatty Liver: Specifically, those needing to lower elevated liver enzymes and reduce oxidative stress.
  • Those with Chronic Fatigue: Liver disease often causes energy depletion, which high-dose vitamins can help restore.
  • Individuals Seeking Detoxification: People who drink alcohol regularly, eat heavy, processed diets, or have been exposed to toxins and need a "reset".
  • Those with Poor Metabolism: The therapy often uses certain agents to help the body break down fat.
  • Individuals Facing Nutritional Gaps: Those whose liver disease impairs their ability to process nutrients properly through digestion

Before Care

  • Hydrate Well: Drink plenty of water 24 hours before and on the day of your appointment. Well-hydrated veins are easier to locate, making the insertion process faster and less painful.
  • Eat a Light Meal: Do not be on an empty stomach. Eat a light, healthy meal or snack 1-2 hours before your appointment. This helps prevent lightheadedness, dizziness, or nausea.
  • Avoid Excessive Caffeine/Alcohol: Limit alcohol and caffeine intake, as these can cause dehydration and constrict blood vessels
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Frequently Asked Questions

Duration: Most sessions last 20-25 minutes,.Procedure: A registered nurse or trained professional cleans the site (usually the arm) and inserts a small catheter, which may cause a slight pinch.Sensation: A cool sensation in the arm is common as the fluids enter.
Side effects are usually mild and temporary, including:Small bruising, soreness, or redness at the insertion site.A metallic taste during the infusion.Rare side effects include lightheadedness, nausea, or allergic reactions.
It is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals, but it carries risks like infection or fluid overload if not administered properly. Ensure the provider performs a health history assessment first.
Frequency depends on your goals (e.g., wellness, recovery), with some people getting treatments weekly or monthly.
You may be considered a "hard stick." The procedure may take slightly longer, and you should inform the staff beforehand