Cabo’s intense sun and high temperatures catch many travelers off guard. Even one afternoon at the beach without proper hydration and sunscreen can lead to sunburn or heat exhaustion. IV therapy for sunburn and heat exhaustion in Cabo is a fast, supervised way to rehydrate and feel better.
Recognizing Heat Exhaustion
- Heavy sweating or sudden lack of sweat
- Headache, dizziness, nausea
- Muscle cramps
- Weakness or fatigue
- Cool, clammy skin or flushed appearance
If you experience confusion, very high body temperature, or stop sweating altogether, seek emergency care immediately, as these can be signs of heat stroke.
How IV Therapy Helps
- Rapid rehydration with sterile saline.
- Electrolyte replenishment.
- Antioxidants like vitamin C and glutathione that may support post-sun skin recovery.
- Magnesium to support muscle relaxation.
What About Sunburn?
While IV therapy is not a treatment for skin damage itself, it can help replenish hydration and antioxidants depleted by sun exposure. Topical care, aloe vera, and avoiding further sun are still essential. Severe burns with blistering or fever require medical evaluation.
Sun Safety Tips for Cabo
- Use SPF 30+ sunscreen, reapply every 2 hours.
- Wear a hat and UV-protective sunglasses.
- Drink water consistently, every 20-30 minutes outdoors.
- Avoid peak sun hours (12-3 PM) when possible.
- Plan a hydration drip after long beach or pool days.
FAQs
Can I get a drip in my hotel room?
Yes. Our mobile team comes to your room with all sterile materials.
How long does recovery take?
Most clients feel relief within 30-60 minutes after the drip.
Should I still see a doctor?
Severe symptoms always warrant medical evaluation in person.
Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Heat stroke and severe burns are emergencies.