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Home / Health / Hangover IVs: Trendy Wedding Fad or Health Hazard?

Hangover IVs: Trendy Wedding Fad or Health Hazard?

26 Nov

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Summary

  • IV drips at weddings offer rehydration but don't reverse alcohol damage.
  • Medical experts caution against casual IV use, citing potential risks.
  • Trend popularized by celebrities like Kendall Jenner, despite risks.

Intravenous (IV) drips, popularized by celebrities, have become a notable trend at Indian weddings, offering a supposed cure for hangovers through rehydration and nutrient replenishment. Despite their growing popularity beyond traditional medical settings, medical professionals caution that these drips are not a magic fix and cannot reverse the physiological damage caused by alcohol consumption. They primarily address dehydration and electrolyte imbalance but leave the body's core systems unaffected by alcohol's impact.

The procedure involves delivering fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream, ensuring immediate absorption. While beneficial for severe dehydration or when oral intake is impossible, IV drips also present potential side effects. These include risks of infection at the insertion site, vein inflammation (phlebitis), fluid overload for certain individuals, and electrolyte imbalances if administered improperly.

Experts emphasize that IV drips may offer symptomatic relief but are not a substitute for genuine recovery or a solution for the toxic effects of alcohol. The trend, significantly boosted by social media and wellness culture, even saw Kendall Jenner hospitalized due to a reaction. Therefore, consulting a doctor before undergoing any IV treatment is strongly advised to ensure safety and manage expectations regarding their efficacy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
IV drips can help rehydrate and restore electrolytes, alleviating some hangover symptoms, but they do not reverse alcohol's damage to organs.
Risks include infection at the insertion site, vein inflammation, fluid overload, and potential electrolyte imbalances if not administered correctly.
Yes, Kendall Jenner was hospitalized in 2018 due to a bad reaction to a vitamin IV drip, highlighting the potential dangers.

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