Infusion Drip

Drip infusion is a process in which liquid enters the human body through small holes located on the skin or mucous membrane. This can be done using a dropper, a syringe or a special device - a dropper.

Infusion drips can be used to administer medications, electrolyte solutions, nutrients, and other fluids. It allows you to accurately control the amount of fluid administered and ensures its even distribution throughout the body.

One of the advantages of drip infusion is its safety. Due to the fact that the liquid is administered through small holes and does not enter the stomach, the risk of side effects is reduced. In addition, this avoids overloading the stomach and intestines.

However, drip infusion also has its disadvantages. For example, it may cause discomfort to the patient, especially if the procedure is carried out for a long time. In addition, if the dropper or syringe is used incorrectly, the liquid may end up in unwanted places, which can lead to infections or other health problems.

Thus, drip infusion is an important tool in medicine and can be used to treat various diseases. However, its use should be based on the professional knowledge and experience of doctors in order to avoid possible complications.