An IV drip treatment procedure involves administering fluids, vitamins, or medications directly into the bloodstream through a needle. The patient sits comfortably while a small needle, connected to a tube and bag containing the desired solution, is inserted into a vein, usually in the arm. The solution then drips down the tube and into the bloodstream, allowing for fast and efficient absorption. The procedure is commonly used for hydration, nutritional supplementation, and medication delivery.