
IV Aftercare Instructions
IV Aftercare Instructions
IV Aftercare Instructions
Understanding Nutrient Deficiencies
Many people live busy, demanding lives and are chronically dehydrated or deficient in key vitamins and minerals, even if they appear outwardly healthy. Malnutrition is often associated with food scarcity, but in reality, nutrient deficiencies are extremely common in developed countries, including the United States.
In fact, a significant portion of Americans consume enough calories but not enough essential nutrients. It is possible to have a normal or even elevated body weight while still lacking the vitamins and minerals your body needs to function optimally.
Nutrient deficiencies can contribute to:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Brain fog and mood changes
- Decreased immunity and frequent infections
- Poor sleep and slower recovery
- Reduced physical and mental performance
Vitamins play critical roles in brain health, immune function, metabolism, and cellular repair. Minerals such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium are essential for nerve signaling, muscle function, heart rhythm, and many other vital processes. Even mild deficiencies can impact how you feel day to day.
What to Expect After IV Therapy
Most patients report feeling refreshed, energized, and clearer mentally after IV therapy. However, some individuals may experience temporary symptoms as their body adjusts, especially when higher-dose nutrients or detox-supportive additives are used.
When nutrients are delivered intravenously, your cells absorb them efficiently. In some cases, this process can mobilize stored metabolic waste or toxins, which then move into the bloodstream to be eliminated. While this is part of the healing process, it may cause short-term symptoms such as:
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Mild nausea
- Body aches
- Sinus congestion
- Changes in bowel habits (diarrhea or constipation)
- Flu-like sensations
These symptoms are usually self-limited and temporary, and most patients feel significantly better once their body completes this adjustment phase, often within 24–48 hours.
Think of it like clearing smog from a valley: things may feel uncomfortable briefly, but once the air clears, the result is cleaner, healthier cells and improved well-being.
How to Support Your Body After an IV
You can minimize post-infusion symptoms by following these recommendations:
- Avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours to reduce liver stress
- Hydrate well; aim for 1–2 sixteen-ounce bottles of water after your infusion
- If experiencing diarrhea, avoid anti-diarrheal medications unless advised otherwise
- If constipated, consider oral vitamin C or magnesium (as tolerated)
- Take a magnesium salt or Epsom salt bath to support relaxation and detox pathways
- Magnesium flakes = magnesium chloride
- Epsom salts = magnesium sulfate
- Consider intermittent fasting or a bone broth day to give your digestive system a break
- If juicing, emphasize vegetables over fruit to avoid blood sugar swings; adding healthy fats (like coconut oil) can help slow glucose absorption
In short: this phase passes, and the long-term benefits typically outweigh any brief discomfort.
IV Site Care
- Keep the bandage or Coban wrap in place for 5-10 minutes
- Mild bruising or tenderness is normal
- Use cold packs and arm elevation if needed
- Mild swelling or irritation can occur with concentrated infusions
- Any swelling should significantly improve within 24 hours
Hydration Is Key
Dehydration is the most common cause of post-IV symptoms. While your infusion includes fluids, additional hydration is essential afterward.
Insufficient hydration may cause:
- Headache
- Nausea
- Muscle or joint pain
- Blurred vision
- Cramping
- Mental fog or confusion
If higher-dose infusions are used, your provider may recommend additional IV fluids to support osmotic balance and comfort.
Expected Benefits
Many patients report:
- Improved energy
- Better mental clarity
- Improved sleep
- Reduced symptoms related to deficiencies
- Overall enhanced sense of well-being
Results vary depending on individual health status and consistency of treatment.
How Often Will I Need IV Therapy?
Treatment frequency depends on:
- Your specific condition(s)
- Baseline health and activity level
- Lab findings (when applicable)
- Your response to therapy
A general plan is discussed at your first visit and refined over time. Many patients receive IV therapy as often as once weekly, while others benefit from less frequent maintenance treatments.
Important: Labs Required for Certain IV Infusions
For some IV formulations, pre-treatment laboratory testing may be required to ensure safety and effectiveness, especially if you are getting routine IV therapy.
Examples include:
- G6PD testing (required before some infusions such as high-dose vitamin C infusions or methylene blue)
- Electrolytes
- Kidney or liver function tests
- Blood cell counts
Your provider will review your history and determine which labs, if any, are needed before treatment. IV therapy will not be administered until all required safety criteria are met.
Call Nervana Medical If You Experience:
- Symptoms that concern you
- Increasing redness or swelling over the IV site
- Worsening pain in the vein or arm lasting more than 8–12 hours
- Significant swelling at the infusion site
- Headache that does not improve with hydration or OTC medications
We’re Here for You
At Nervana Medical, we believe informed patients achieve the best outcomes. We’ve created extensive educational materials for each IV additive we offer; ranging from simple explanations to more in-depth science-based discussions.
However much detail you want, we’re happy to provide it. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions, we’re here to support your health, wellness, and longevity.

IV / IM Therapy
Intravenous (IV) and Intramuscular (IM) therapies are two common routes of medication administration used in healthcare settings. IV therapy involves delivering medications directly into a patient’s vein using a needle and intravenous tubing, allowing for rapid and precise delivery of drugs into the bloodstream. It is often utilized for medications that require immediate effect, continuous infusion, or those that cannot be taken orally.
On the other hand, IM therapy involves injecting medications into a patient’s muscle using a needle and syringe. This route allows for slower absorption and sustained release of medications, making it suitable for drugs that are not well-absorbed orally or require a more prolonged effect. Both IV and IM therapies are important methods for delivering medications and play crucial roles in patient care.
At Nervana Medical we believe that IV and IM Therapy can play an important part of your overall health regimen. We have formulated a collection of high quality drips that will help you feel better, stay hydrated, boost your immune system, improve athletic performance, and much more! Be sure to look through our infusions below and don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions!
