The level of discomfort experienced during IV therapy can vary depending on individual pain tolerance, the skill of the healthcare professional, and the specific technique used.
Generally, the insertion of the needle or catheter can cause a brief pinch or sting sensation. However, this discomfort is usually minimal and temporary. Once the needle is in place, most people do not experience significant pain during IV therapy. Some individuals may feel a mild ache or pressure at the insertion site, but this is typically well-tolerated.
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