DNS Infusion is used to restore electrolytes, treat dehydration, and restore fluid and electrolyte balance. Dextrose provides hydration and energy, while sodium chloride replenishes sodium and chloride ions, essential for fluid balance. Sodium helps regulate electrolyte levels in extracellular fluids, and chloride ions follow to maintain electrical neutrality and support fluid equilibrium. This combination helps in restoring both hydration and electrolyte balance in the body. The common side effects of DNS Infusion include abdominal or stomach pain, chills, headache, blurred vision, dizziness, dry mouth, nausea or vomiting, sore throat, infection at the injection site, venous thrombosis, and phlebitis extending from the injection site.