IVY full form in medical term is Intravenous Infusion. It is a medical process in which fluids, medications, or nutrients are delivered directly into a patient’s bloodstream through a vein using a needle or catheter.
IVY is usually performed by trained medical professionals, such as nurses or doctors, in a hospital or clinical setting. The procedure involves inserting a needle or catheter into a vein, usually in the patient’s arm or hand.
The needle or catheter is then attached to a bag of fluids, or medication hung from a pole or stood above the patient’s bed. The liquid or medication is then allowed to flow into the patient’s bloodstream at a controlled rate.
While IVY is generally considered safe, some risks and potential complications are associated with the procedure. These can include:
Some patients also experience allergic reactions.