| Being diagnosed
with diabetes can be frightening news for many, especially
the prospect of injecting yourself with insulin daily.
But learn about the process to feel more assured. Syringe
is the common way of administering insulin. This method
delivers insulin underneath the skin, from where it
is absorbed into the bloodstream. Researchers are looking
for non-invasive ways in which to administer insulin.
These have included insulin nasal and oral sprays, patches,
tablets and inhalers although it will take some time
before these devices could be widely available in the
market. Using Insulin pen is among the latest methods.
The decision to take insulin for treating diabetes is
important. Here are some facts that can help you make
your decision:
Most people with type 2 diabetes need to take insulin
at some point, especially if you have had diabetes for
a few years. You need to take insulin to control your
blood sugar if oral sugar-lowering pills have not been
enough.
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