Just got prescribed Kcl/d5w/nacl Injection 500ml - what should I expect?
I've just been prescribed Kcl/d5w/nacl Inj, 500ml after being hospitalized for dehydration. The doctor said it's just fluids with sugar and some salts, but I'm really nervous about the IV part, as I've never had one before. Anyone have experience with this? What are the side effects like? Can you actually feel the fluids going in? I've heard it can sting a bit when they inject it - is that true? I'm just really hoping I can get the fluids in my body and start feeling better as quickly as possible.
Just got prescribed Kcl/d5w/nacl Injection 500ml - what should I expect?
I've just been prescribed Kcl/d5w/nacl Inj, 500ml after being hospitalized for dehydration. The doctor said it's just fluids with sugar and some salts, but I'm really nervous about the IV part, as I've never had one before. Anyone have experience with this? What are the side effects like? Can you actually feel the fluids going in? I've heard it can sting a bit when they inject it - is that true? I'm just really hoping I can get the fluids in my body and start feeling better as quickly as possible.
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I'm a nurse and I can tell you that the biggest thing to watch out for is signs of an infection at the injection site. If you see any redness, warmth, or swelling, let your healthcare provider know right away. Most people don't have any problems with the fluid itself, but infections can happen, so it's important to keep an eye on that. If you notice anything unusual, just give your doctor a call or go into urgent care. They can help you determine what's wrong and provide some guidance.
I had to get on this IV when I was pregnant and having some pregnancy complications that caused me to lose a lot of fluids. Once the fluids started pumping into me, I felt so much better. It was really nice after the nausea and dehydration of morning sickness, and I felt so much better after the IV. With all the side effects a pregnancy brings, I couldn't imagine having any side effects from this IV. I just felt better.
I was in the hospital for a few days and got this IV to help me get back on my feet. Doctors are aware of all the possible side effects from this medication. If you notice any signs of a severe allergic reaction, like swelling or trouble breathing, you should get medical help right away. The stinging from the injection site didn't last long, but the main thing for me was that it started to make me feel a lot better after it started pumping. Oh, and the nurses there would always check in on me and make sure I was doing okay. It was nice to have that support.
I've been prescribed this a few times, and while it's not the most comfortable thing in the world, it's necessary when you're dehydrated and can't keep fluids down. Most of the time I can feel the fluids going in, but it's not painful. Just a weird sensation. If you have any allergic reaction, like hives or wheezing, you should call 911 immediately. Good luck!
Be prepared for extreme thirst after the IV is removed. It's just your body asking for more fluids as it gets rehydrated. I'm not sure why that happens, but it does. The only thing that's uncomfortable is the IV removal, but the nurses usually do a really good job, so don't worry about that too much. Just remember to stay hydrated!
Ugh, I hate IVs. But this one isn't so bad, as far as IVs go. Just make sure you stay calm and let the nurse know if you feel any pain or irritation around the site where the needle is inserted, so they can adjust it.
Why did it take you so long to say that? I was freaking out for nothing!
It's weird, but you can kind of feel the fluids going in. Like a gentle pressure or something. But it's not bad at all. Plus, you get to watch TV in bed all day. Win-win!
Oh my gosh, the IV site can itch a lot. If it gets really uncomfortable, just let your nurse know. They can switch the site or put some numbing cream on it. I had mine in my hand, which was weird at first, but I got used to it pretty quickly.
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