It is a short, small plastic tube. A doctor or nurse will use a needle to put the drip into your child's vein. The doctor or nurse will leave the plastic tube in so that fluids and medicines can go directly into the blood. Sometimes a doctor or nurse will also take blood samples using the tube.
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The drip will allow the fluid or medicines to go directly into a vein quickly. The drip can stay in for several days. You will have a drip if they are too sick to swallow fluids and medicines or it is the only way of giving the medicine.