IVIG Infusion Aftercare Instructions
A day-by-day recovery guide for ivig infusion: what to expect, how to care for yourself, and when to call. Free to read and print.
What to expect
Allergy Emergency
- •Signs of anaphylaxis: throat tightness, difficulty breathing, widespread hives, dizziness
- •Use your EpiPen immediately and call 911
- •Every minute counts with anaphylaxis
IVIG Infusion recovery, day by day
After Treatment
- Follow all treatment instructions
- Report any unusual reactions
- Apply ice if the injection site is sore or swollen
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 2 hours after allergy shots (increases reaction risk)
Ongoing Care
- Continue all prescribed treatments
- Never skip the 30-minute observation period after injections
- Carry your epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) at all times if prescribed
- Keep a symptom diary to track improvement
When to call your provider or 911
- •Throat tightness or difficulty breathing (anaphylaxis)
- •Widespread hives or swelling away from the injection site
- •Dizziness, lightheadedness, or fainting
- •Rapid heartbeat or feeling of doom
- •Swelling of the tongue, lips, or face
When in doubt, call your clinic. For a medical emergency, call 911.
Recovery milestones
- Day 3
Local reactions managed
Injection site reactions are mild and manageable
- Day 30
Treatment consistency
Treatment plan well-established
- Day 30
Symptom improvement
Noticeable reduction in allergy symptoms
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