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Under what condition does a patient need to be an drip of glucose

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

Glucose drip is also given when the patient is unable to take his food orally. Dehydration occurs when water and electrolytes are lost during diarrhea. 'Drip of Glucose' can be referred either to Intravenous infusion of Dextrose (which is a biologically active form of Glucose) or to any Intravenous Fluid.

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Answered by sainakhan0311
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Answer:

Doctors keep a patient on glucose drip post-operation as, during the operation, anesthesia is administered to the patient under whose effect, the patient cannot consume solid food or liquid food.

Usually, operations are conducted on the patients who already stopped consuming food before 12 hours.

Doctors also kept the patient on glucose drip due to their hypoglycemic condition, either during operations or in normal weakness, diarrhea, excessive vomiting, and infections too.

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