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Insulin Injection:

An insulin injection is a necessary part of the daily life of a diabetic. In fact, multiple insulin injections are necessary every day. This is hard to get used to at first; however over time diabetics become accustomed to the necessity of an insulin injection to regulate their blood sugar levels. Individuals with Type 1 diabetes do not produce any insulin whatsoever. Because of this an insulin injection after meals and at other times of the day is necessary to keep blood sugar levels in an acceptable range. Diabetics must learn how to administer an insulin injection on various parts of the body.

Insulin Injection Tips

One of the most important insulin injection tips to follow is never reusing needles. Some diabetics try to cut down their costs by reusing their insulin injection syringes. This can result in infection and is highly discouraged. Diabetics may think wiping the needle with an alcohol wipe will disinfect the needle allowing it to be reused. This is also a bad idea because the silicone coating will be wiped away from the tip of the needle and the injection will be more painful. Another insulin injection tip to follow is never using anybody else’s syringe. There are too many blood spread illnesses like hepatitis and AIDS. Also, an insulin injection tip that can help you keep your blood sugar levels in check is to check your blood sugar an hour or two after administering an insulin injection. Check your blood sugar even sooner if you feel the symptoms caused by low blood sugar.

Insulin Injection Syringe

Syringes are used to administer an insulin injection and this is a common and quick way. There are various size syringes available depending on the insulin used and the amount of insulin that must be administered. Most of the insulin injection syringes have a special silicone coating to reduce pain at the site of the insulin injection.

IInsulin Injection Insulin Pen

An insulin pen may be used for an insulin injection, too, and the pen is quite popular throughout the world. In fact, the insulin pen is more common than the insulin injection syringe option in every other country in the world except the United States. The insulin pen makes an insulin injection fast and easy.

Insulin Injection Insulin Pump

The insulin pump is gaining popularity worldwide for administering insulin around the clock. The insulin pump eliminates the need for an insulin injection after every meal and at other times of the day. That’s because the insulin pump is connected to the abdomen and small amounts of insulin are administered throughout the day and larger amounts may be programmed for after meals or at other times.

Insulin Injection Conclusion

The way a diabetic chooses to give himself an insulin injection depends upon may factors. The type of diabetes, the doctor, blood sugar levels, age, budget, and many other considerations, too. Talk with your doctor about how you can receive your insulin injection in the best way for you.


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