Magnesium sulfate can be administered in different forms, depending on individual needs:
Oral supplementation: Usually available as tablets or powder, oral magnesium sulfate helps correct mild magnesium deficiency. Doses should be personalized and guided by a healthcare provider, as excessive intake may lead to diarrhea or electrolyte imbalance.
Intravenous (IV) use: In hospitals, magnesium sulfate can be given intravenously to rapidly restore magnesium levels or manage complications such as irregular heart rhythms. Dosages must be carefully monitored, especially in those with heart or kidney issues.
Topical or bath use (Epsom salt baths): Soaking in Epsom salt baths can relax muscles, relieve stress, and promote a sense of well-being. However, this method should be seen as supplementary, not a replacement for oral or IV treatment when significant deficiency is present.
