If you’re nervous about needles, you might wonder whether getting an IV is more uncomfortable than a routine blood draw—especially if the needles are different in size. The short answer: IV needles are typically larger and designed differently, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re more painful. Here’s a breakdown of how IV and blood draw …
If you're preparing for IV therapy or a visit to urgent care, you might be wondering: How long does an IV actually take? The answer depends on what’s being administered, the reason for the IV, and your individual needs. Some IVs take just a few minutes, while others can last an hour or more. Here’s …
At first glance, getting an IV and having your blood drawn might seem very similar—a needle goes into your vein, right? But while the process might look alike, the purpose, sensation, and experience are actually quite different. Let’s break down how the two procedures compare, and what you can expect with each. 1. The purpose …
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