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IV DRIP THERAPY
IV drip therapy for arthritis / KNEE PAIN, BACK PAIN
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₹6,000
Key Benefits
- Faster, Targeted Relief: By bypassing the digestive system, biologic medications reach joint inflammation faster, providing quicker symptom relief.
- Reduced Disease Activity: Infusions target specific components of the immune system to stop the cycle of inflammation, preventing further joint destruction.
- Fewer Side Effects: Direct administration can reduce the systemic side effects associated with some oral medicines.
- Long-Term Management: These therapies are highly effective at slowing down joint damage and, in some cases, can help manage, though not cure, the disease.
- Convenience: Treatments are often given every week, ensuring better, more consistent compliance compared to daily pills.
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Ideal Frequency
100 days
IV drip (infusion) therapy for arthritis, particularly rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, delivers medication directly into the bloodstream for faster, more effective relief. It reduces chronic inflammation, slows disease progression, improves mobility, and alleviates pain, with lasting effects. Treatments often require less frequent dosing compared to daily oral medication.
Detailed Overview
IV drip (infusion) therapy for arthritis, particularly rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, delivers medication directly into the bloodstream for faster, more effective relief. It reduces chronic inflammation, slows disease progression, improves mobility, and alleviates pain, with lasting effects. Treatments often require less frequent dosing compared to daily oral medication.
Ideal For
- Failed Conventional Therapy: People who have tried traditional pills or TNF inhibitors with little to no improvement.
- Moderate-to-Severe Autoimmune Arthritis: Patients with active Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) or Psoriatic Arthritis needing to stop active immune system attacks on joints.
- Targeted Relief Requirements: Those needing strong, precise medication delivery directly into the bloodstream to slow disease progression and protect joint health.
- Chronic Symptom Management: Individuals suffering from severe daily stiffness, pain, and high inflammation that limits mobility.
- Medication Inability: People who cannot tolerate oral medications or need a consistent, scheduled, and monitored, non-daily treatment approach
Not Ideal For
- Heart/Kidney/Liver Disease: People with heart disease, kidney issues, or advanced liver problems should avoid nutrient IV therapies.
- Active Infections: IV drips are not suitable during active infections.
- Fluid Restrictions: Individuals with medically restricted fluid allowances cannot safely receive these drips.
- No Documented Deficiency: For individuals with no nutrient deficiencies, routine use of high-dose IV nutrients may not be beneficial.
- As a Primary arthritis Treatment: Nutritional IVs do not replace standard thyroid medication and should not be treated as a cure.
- During Pregnancy: Specific treatments related to such imbalances, are not suitable for pregnant women or breastfeeding mothers
Ideal For
- Failed Conventional Therapy: People who have tried traditional pills or TNF inhibitors with little to no improvement.
- Moderate-to-Severe Autoimmune Arthritis: Patients with active Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) or Psoriatic Arthritis needing to stop active immune system attacks on joints.
- Targeted Relief Requirements: Those needing strong, precise medication delivery directly into the bloodstream to slow disease progression and protect joint health.
- Chronic Symptom Management: Individuals suffering from severe daily stiffness, pain, and high inflammation that limits mobility.
- Medication Inability: People who cannot tolerate oral medications or need a consistent, scheduled, and monitored, non-daily treatment approach
Before Treatment 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
Post-Treatment Care
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours following the session to help your body process the vitamins and maximize hydration.
- Rest and Relax: Allow your body time to absorb the nutrients. While you can resume normal activities immediately, taking it easy helps.
- Avoid Alcohol: Refrain from consuming alcohol for at least 24 hours to ensure you get the maximum benefits from the treatment.
- Monitor the Site: Watch for any unusual soreness, bruising, or swelling at the injection site.
- Complement with good routine: IV drips work best as a complement to a healthy diet and a good routine, not a substitute.
- Nutrient-Rich Diet: Maintain a balanced diet to support the internal repairs facilitated by the drip
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