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Insulin Needle

An insulin needle is necessary for diabetics to check their blood sugar levels and administer insulin as needed. In most cases, an insulin needle is used for injecting insulin multiple times per day. The insulin needle has a syringe that holds the insulin and the needle is inserted into the injection site and the diabetic presses the plunger and the insulin is injected. A new insulin needle is necessary for each injection.

Insulin Needle Sizes

There is not a single insulin needle size that is used by everyone. Instead, there are various insulin needle sizes that are used by diabetics with different needs. The smallest insulin needle is used for very small insulin doses. Larger doses are administered with a large insulin needle. The insulin strength and dose will determine what type of insulin needle is needed for each diabetic.

Insulin Needle Gauges

Another consideration for the insulin needle is the gauge. The gauge of the needle and the size of the barrel are both things to keep in mind before choosing an insulin needle. The gauge of an insulin needle is higher for thin needles and lower for thicker needles. This is important to keep in mind when learning more about insulin needle gauges. The smallest insulin needle available is the 31 gauge insulin needle. However, it is only available with a physician’s approval.

Insulin Needle Choices

There are many insulin needle choices available. The most important thing for diabetics to keep in mind when shopping for an insulin needle is quality. There are many insulin needle brands but not all of them have the highest quality needles. This can increase pain at the injection site and make it more difficult for diabetics to administer insulin needle injections. There are some insulin needle brands that are considered to be high quality and these include Aimsco, UltiGuard, Monoject, and ReliOn to name a few.

Insulin Needle Insurance Coverage

Many insurance plans will cover insulin needle purchases because they are necessary for the proper management of diabetes. Before purchasing any insulin needle supplies it is important for diabetics to check with their insurance companies and find out what’s covered.

Insulin Needle Conclusion

Administering multiple daily injections is not easy and diabetics must learn how to handle constant finger pricks and insulin needle injections. It takes time and effort; however it does become easier over time. Some insulin needle options are better than others so it’s important to do the research and find out what brand works best.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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