This includes asking about dosage, number of injections, how often he needs to do them and what to expect as results
The following groups carry higher risk for fluid overload, electrolyte disturbances, or adverse reactions: People with congestive heart failure , advanced kidney disease, uncontrolled hypertension, or liver failure Anyone who is pregnant, takes blood thinners, or manages a complex medication regimen Patients considering high-dose vitamin C drips who have kidney impairment, a history of kidney stones, or G6PD deficiency , because of the increased risk of oxalate nephropathy and hemolysis Choose the Right Drip for Your Goals Nutritional IV therapy formulas fall into a few broad categories
Most diuretics do not help alleviate the swelling of Lipedema
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Hydration and electrolytes round it out
Glutathione goes a little deeper