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Hungry infusion is still full

BY Iris Wheatley 2020-06-21

As soon as you go to the hospital, infusion has become a commonplace. So, is it better to infuse with an empty stomach during infusion or go to the stomach to get the infusion? In general, in addition to acute gastroenteritis, peritonitis, etc., as well as diseases that may require surgery (such as appendicitis, etc.), the most Fortunately, eat something before infusion.

  If you see a doctor in the morning, once the test is completed or some necessary tests are completed, it is best to consult with your attending doctor if you can eat some food and understand the foods you should avoid.

   Maybe you don’t understand this and think it’s a big deal. In fact, this makes sense. It is clinically proven that after the drug enters the blood vessel and enters the gastrointestinal capillaries with the blood circulation, it will stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa, resulting in excessive secretion of gastric juice. At this time, if there is no food neutralization, it will cause acid reflux, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.

Secondly, in the fasting state, hypoglycemia is prone to occur. If the hunger is too long, the brain tissue will not get enough energy supply, which will affect the vitality of the brain tissue. Hypoglycemia can cause sympathetic nerve excitement and increased secretion of adrenaline, such as paleness, palpitations, and sweating. Infusion without breakfast will also temporarily cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, resulting in dizziness, dizziness, palpitation, and sweating.

   In addition, the fasting state can sometimes be a factor that induces and exacerbates adverse drug reactions. The elderly, especially those with diabetes, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and frail elderly, take care not to infusion on an empty stomach.

  Under fasting state, the body is in a low metabolic state, and external stimuli during infusion (such as venipuncture on the back of the hand) will produce a "pressure source" effect, activating the body to produce a series of physiological Variety. For example, the adrenal gland releases a large amount of adrenaline into the blood, which makes the heart beat faster, the blood pressure rises, the breathing faster, and the sensitivity increases. If the patient''s body is poor, it is prone to syncope.

   Therefore, be sure to eat before infusion, especially for patients who do not have the habit of eating breakfast, don’t forget to eat. If you cannot eat, you need to slow down the drip rate and observe closely. After the infusion is completed, do not get up too fast to avoid the symptoms of dizziness and other low blood pressure. In addition, if you cherish your life, do not adjust the drip rate of the infusion at will, the faster you lose, the faster the allergic reaction will occur!

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