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Sap: For some, it can be a 'risk factor'

If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure, or decompensated liver cirrhosis We've outlined why it's important to be cautious about getting a 'light' dose of sap.

 

(Some people like getting IV drips because they feel like their body is getting better.

(That's not always a good thing!)

 

The sap is not a nutrient. A powerful medical tool , and depending on the situation or disease, it can actually be a burden on the body.

 

1) Problems that arise when thinking of sap as a nutrient

In everyday life, it is perceived as something as simple as “a ringel when you are feeling down.”
Internists view IV fluids as a treatment that can be "very helpful if used well, but potentially harmful if used incorrectly."

The sap is basically

  • NS (Saline solution) : salt water

  • DW (dextrose solution) : sugar water
    These two are the bases, and they are the factors that greatly affect the body's circulation and metabolism.

 

2) Four patient groups for whom frequent IV fluids may be less beneficial

Hypertensive patients – risk of increased blood pressure

Infusion is the act of 'adding' fluid into the blood vessels.
Basically, if you have high blood pressure and the fluid is injected at a rapid rate,
Blood vessel pressure may rise momentarily.

Points to note: Those with poorly controlled high blood pressure may be more sensitive to changes in speed and dosage.

 

Diabetics – Glucose intravenous fluids can cause blood sugar spikes.

Some people seek out glucose solutions to restore energy, but
For patients with poorly controlled diabetes Options that can cause a significant rise in blood sugar levels in a short period of time It can be.

 

The more unstable the diabetes control, the more caution is required regarding repeated fluid dependence.

 

Heart failure patients – increased strain on the heart

Heart failure A state in which the heart's pumping power is weakened no see.
When fluid comes in at this time, the heart has to process more blood,
Aggravating factors such as edema and shortness of breath may appear.

It can be like giving a weakened heart 'extra work'.

 

Non-compensated cirrhosis with ascites – risk of worsening ascites and edema

Patients with cirrhosis who have developed ascites may already have a body that incorrectly senses that it is “lacking blood.” A state that retains sodium and water no see.

If salt water (saline solution) is added at this time,
The balance that was difficult to maintain with a low-salt diet can easily be destroyed.
Most of the glucose solution also leaks out of the blood vessels. Conditions that can make swelling worse This happens.

In a state of revenge, 'I'm feeling down, so I'll take a supplement' can actually be a burden.

 

3) There is an exception: 'emergency'

Even if there is ascites, if there is a risk of low blood pressure or infection (e.g. sepsis) Sap comes first It could be.

  • “I will never get IVs because I have revenge” → This kind of self-determination is dangerous in an emergency situation.

  • Judging the situation Vital signs such as blood pressure and pulse are given priority.

  • In such cases, deciding what kind of fluid to inject and how much is a matter of expertise for the doctor.

in other words, Be careful with daily and habitual fluids , In an emergency, medical judgment takes precedence. That's the key point.

 

4) Final Summary

People who may benefit from frequent sap intake

  • Hypertensive patients (concern about increased blood pressure)

  • Diabetics (risk of blood sugar spikes from glucose intravenous fluids)

  • Patients with heart failure (increased heart strain)

  • Patients with non-compensated cirrhosis with a high incidence of ascites (ascites and edema may worsen)

 

Sap is not a treatment that is taken lightly like vitamins, but rather one of the most delicate treatments in internal medicine.
Since the results may vary depending on the current condition and disease, it is safe to do so under the judgment of a medical professional.

 

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  • Profile Image
    원희
    BEST
    수액이 다 좋은건 아니네요
    조심해야 할 사람은 기억해야겠어요
  • 지원이
    BEST
    저도 위험요소 있다는거 처음 알았어요 이글 안읽었음 계속 모르고 맞을뻔했네요 감사합니다 
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    임★선
    수액이 꼭 좋은 것만은 아니라는 점이 인상적입니다.
    체질과 상황에 맞는 판단이 필요하겠네요.
  • Profile Image
    말해뭐해
    수액을 단순히 피로 해소용 영양제로만 생각했는데, 강력한 의학적 도구라는 점에 놀랐습니다. 기저질환이 있는 분들은 정말 주의해서 맞아야겠네요. 좋은 정보 감사합니다!
  • Profile Image
    겸손한데이지
    수액관련 정리 잘 해주셨네요
    감사합니다
  • Profile Image
    H.J
    수액치료가 좋은 것만은 아닌가 봐요. 너무 아플 때 어쩔 수 없이 지푸라기라도 잡는 신정으로 수액을 맞는데 정말 의외네요 
  • 서영한
    당뇨,고혈압환자 조심해야 겠네요~
    좋은 정보 감사해요
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    박성진
    몸이 피곤하거나 빈혈등 식사를 하기 힘들때 수액주사는 너무 좋아요 너무 안좋은것보다 좋은점도 많아요 독감으로 힘들어 수액맞고 좋아졌어요
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    초코빵쟁이
    안그래도 당뇨있는 지인은 수술하고도 수액을 잘 못맞더라고요.
    그거보고 질병이 있으면 
    저런것도 안쉽구나...알게됐어요
    질병마다 신경써야겠네요ㅠ
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    김석주
     감기에걸려 병원에가서 무조건수액을달라고 하는환자들이 무쩍많아지네요 ^^
  • AA
    그래서 그런지 수액을 쉽게 안 놔 주는 병원이 많더라고요. 효과다 사람마다 다른 것 같아요.
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    들꽃7
    맞아요 다 좋은건 아니더라구요
    자세한 설명 도움 되네요 감사합니다
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    하늘~♥
    수액이 위험할수있는건 처음들어봤는데 덕분에 유용한정보얻었어요 감사합니다 
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    꼬영이
    아프면  누구나 그냥 맞는 걸로  알았는데  위험 요소가 있다는거.. 좋은 정보 알아가요~
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    케이스
    색이 또 누구에게나 좋은 영향을 끼칠 수도 있네요 몇 년 전에 수액 한번 맞고 정신이 좀 덜 왔던 기억이 있는데 조심해야 되겠어요
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    첫눈오는날
    수액도 조심해야할게 많네요^^