How Often Should You Do IV Therapy?

If you have been looking into effective alternative treatments for ailments like lethargy and sluggishness, you may have come across Intravenous infusions, also called IV therapy. During these specialized treatment sessions, professionals like those at The Metabolic Institute in Spokane, Washington will provide you with an IV drip that is designed to hydrate and nourish. Keep reading to hear answers to some common questions about the treatment.

How Does IV Therapy Work?

Infusion therapy delivers nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant compounds directly to your bloodstream. The exact infusion “cocktail” you get will depend on the results of your pre-treatment testing and what you are trying to achieve. There are therapies that can, among other things, help increase your energy levels, enhance sports performance, or boost your immune system.

During your treatment session, a medical professional will insert an IV catheter into one of your veins. This will deliver your specified mixture of supplements directly to your bloodstream. Direct delivery means that the nutrients are fully bioavailable to you. That is a marked improvement over the approximately 20 percent bioavailability of nutrients obtained through oral supplements.

What Conditions Can It Treat?

There are a number of conditions that IV therapy can treat. Because of the direct infusion of fluids, it is excellent at restoring hydration within your body. Some conditions that have been successfully treated include:

  • Headaches, including migraines
  • Lethargy and general fatigue
  • Immune deficiency
  • Sluggish metabolism

The best way to see if an infusion treatment can help you is to talk to a specialist in the field. They can listen to your concerns and run diagnostic screenings to establish what, if any, vitamin deficiencies you may be experiencing.

How Often Are IV Therapy Treatments Scheduled?

There are many things to consider when developing a treatment plan, so how often you should undergo IV therapy will vary from person to person. When you first begin treatment, you may need to schedule weekly infusion sessions. If you or if you have a chronic health condition that affects your immune system, you may decide to maintain this schedule.

However, most people will benefit from treatments spaced about two weeks apart once their nutrient levels become stabilized. This is because you should expect your nutrient levels to remain elevated for between two to three weeks after each treatment. Some patients choose to schedule infusion therapy sessions monthly once they have achieved their desired results, and others only seek treatment when they experience symptoms.

Because your treatment plan will be customized for you as an individual, it is difficult to put a schedule on sessions. Talk to your provider about what is best to achieve and maintain the results you are looking for.

Take Steps Toward Better Health

If you have been considering IV therapy, or if you have questions about the treatment, contact the expert staff at The Metabolic Institute to schedule your initial consultation at their office in Spokane’s Quail Run Business Park. They will be happy to discuss infusion treatment and other options that could benefit you based on your overall health concerns.