24/11/2025
Hangover IV stations at weddings look cool… until you realise what’s actually happening to your body.
Yes, these drips might seem like a magic fix — one bag of fluids, a few vitamins, and suddenly you feel fresher after a long night.
But here’s the truth from a medical perspective: a trend that gives short-term relief can still be dangerous in the wrong environment.
A hangover means your body is:
– dehydrated
– low on electrolytes
– inflamed
– and processing leftover alcohol
So an IV drip can temporarily help you feel better…
but the risks of taking it at a wedding far outweigh the benefits.
Why it’s NOT safe in a wedding setup:
• No sterile environment → higher infection risk
• No proper medical screening → what if you have diabetes, BP issues, allergies, or undiagnosed conditions?
• Risk of vein injury → swelling, bleeding, or phlebitis
• Electrolyte imbalance → can trigger dizziness, nausea, or heart rhythm issues
• Fluid overload → your kidneys are already stressed from alcohol
• No emergency backup → what if you react to a vitamin or preservative in the drip?
This isn’t about scaring you — it’s about making informed choices.
IV drips are a medical procedure, not a party station.
So yes, your hangover may feel better for a while…
But your safety comes first. Always.
Weddings are for fun, dancing, and memories — not unnecessary medical risks.
Drink water. Rest. Rehydrate properly.
Your body knows how to recover — let it.
Weddings are about celebration, not compromising your safety for a trend.
Hydrate, rest, eat something — and let your body recover the way it’s meant to.
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