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Medical Infusion Treatments

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Monday: 07:00 - 13:00

Tuesday: 07:00 - 13:00

Wednesday: 07:00 - 13:00

Thursday: 07:00 - 13:00

Friday: 07:00 - 13:00

Saturday: 07:00 - 13:00

When should you visit a dietician?

 

​A lot of information about healthy eating is easily accessible these days. Sometimes, however, because of too much information, it is difficult to decide what would be best for whom. In some cases, it is strongly recommended to seek the help of an expert instead of relying on readily available information or listening to the good advice of friends.


 

Consult a dietitian if
  • have digestive problems,

  • suffers from regular abdominal pain (cramps, bloating, gas formation),

  • suffers from stress eating

  • strives to achieve a healthy weight,

  • food allergy is suspected.

It is also recommended to seek the help of a dietician if we are faced with a life situation that places an increased burden on our body. This could be, for example, an illness that requires a lifestyle change, planning to have a child, or pregnancy itself. A special diet prepared by a specialist can help you heal and prepare your body and digestion for the changes.

Infusion therapy for circulatory disorders

VESSEL DUE-F infusion therapy is used to treat circulatory disorders. It is a medical treatment in which a medicine called Vessel Due F (sulodexide) is used in the form of an infusion. Sulodexide is a mixture of two natural glycosaminoglycans and is mainly used for its anticoagulant and vasoprotective effects in the treatment of the following diseases:

Venous diseases: Especially chronic venous insufficiency, prevention of venous ulcers and thrombosis. Arterial diseases: Arterial circulatory disorders such as peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Improvement of microcirculation: Improves the function of small blood vessels and protects capillaries. Diabetic angiopathy: Treatment of vascular damage caused by diabetes.

Purpose: The aim of infusion therapy is to improve blood circulation, restore fluid and electrolyte balance, stabilize blood pressure, and increase oxygen supply to tissues. Antithrombotic effect: Reduces blood clotting, thereby preventing blood clots. Fibrinolytic effect: Promotes the breakdown of blood clots. Vasoprotective effect: Protects blood vessel walls and improves their elasticity. Anti-inflammatory effect: Reduces inflammation of blood vessel walls.

Iron replacement infusion therapy

FERINJECT infusion therapy is an intravenous treatment used to treat iron deficiency conditions. It is an iron preparation containing ferric carboxymaltose. Iron is a vital mineral in the body, especially in the hemoglobin of red blood cells, which is responsible for transporting oxygen.

Infusion therapy is used in these cases: Iron deficiency anemia: In cases where the body's iron stores are depleted and iron deficiency has already caused anemia. Chronic diseases: For example, in cases of chronic kidney disease, heart failure or inflammatory bowel disease, when oral iron preparations are ineffective or not tolerated. Before or after surgical procedures: If the patient has low iron levels and needs to replace iron quickly. During pregnancy: Especially in cases where the iron requirement increases and oral iron intake is not sufficient.

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