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Can I have a bottle of glucose for intravenous drip? What effect does this have on the human body?

Of course.

Glucose drip is a way to replenish body energy and body fluids. For those who are in poor health or temporarily unable to eat during illness, glucose can be used for intravenous nutrition, which has a good therapeutic effect on hypoglycemia and hyperkalemia.

Supplementing energy and body fluids: used for various reasons, such as insufficient food or loss of body fluids (such as vomiting and diarrhea), total intravenous nutrition, hunger ketosis, etc.

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Precautions:

1. Try not to use crystals and solids in bottles.

2. Do not use cardiotonic drugs during calcium gluconate injection, and use them with caution in patients with coronary heart disease and arrhythmia.

3. For patients with renal insufficiency and respiratory acidosis, if the diagnosis is confirmed by blood test, don't use calcium gluconate for intravenous injection, otherwise it will be life-threatening.

4. In the process of calcium gluconate injection, it may interfere with the diagnosis and should be carefully identified under the guidance of a doctor.

5. If calcium gluconate penetrates into the skin and muscles, skin redness, rash and even pain will occur, and peeling and necrosis will occur in severe cases.

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