IV for Dehydration: When You Need One
Thinking about an IV for dehydration on your trip? Here is how to tell when IV fluids genuinely help versus when water and electrolytes are enough.

Signs of dehydration
Thirst, dark urine, headache, dizziness and fatigue are early signs. Severe dehydration — confusion, rapid heartbeat, very little urination — needs prompt care. An IV for dehydration delivers fluids and electrolytes directly.
When oral is enough
Mild dehydration usually resolves with water plus electrolytes and rest. You do not need an IV for every dry mouth.
When an IV helps
If you cannot keep fluids down, are very dehydrated from heat, illness or alcohol, or just want the fastest recovery, IV fluids work faster than drinking.
On vacation, a mobile IV for dehydration brings a nurse and fluids to your room without a clinic visit. More on dehydration
Rehydrate with a nurse’s help
Our nurses bring a hydration drip to your Cabo hotel, villa or yacht, same-day and 24/7.
WhatsApp a nurseCall +52 624 211 2363IV for dehydration questions
When do you need an IV for dehydration?
When you cannot keep fluids down, are severely dehydrated, or want the fastest recovery. Mild cases usually resolve with oral electrolytes.
How fast does an IV for dehydration work?
Many people feel better within the session, as fluids and electrolytes are delivered directly into the bloodstream.
Is IV hydration safe?
Administered by a registered nurse with physician oversight and sterile supplies, IV hydration is a routine, safe procedure.
Related reading
Best IV Therapy Near Me in Cabo · Food Poisoning IV Therapy in Cabo · Hydration IV Therapy in Cabo