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- 10/05/2022
How does someone with diabetes use insulin?
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Insulin can be injected into the fat just below your skin with a syringe and needle or a penlike device that hold insulin with a needle attached.
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Understanding Insulin (NPH) Use
- NPH insulin is an intermediate-acting insulin used to manage blood sugar levels in diabetes.
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Administration Guidelines
- Prepare by rolling the vial gently. Inject subcutaneously in areas like the abdomen or thigh, rotating sites to prevent skin issues.
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Dosage and Timing
- Follow your healthcare provider's dosing schedule. Typically, NPH is taken once or twice daily, often before meals.
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Monitoring Blood Sugar
- Regularly check blood glucose levels. Be aware of symptoms of hypoglycemia (e.g., dizziness) and hyperglycemia (e.g., excessive thirst).
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Lifestyle Considerations
- Maintain a balanced diet and regular exercise. These factors can influence insulin requirements.
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When to Consult Healthcare Providers
- Schedule regular check-ups. Seek advice if experiencing unusual symptoms or changes in blood sugar control.
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Safety Tips
- Store insulin in a cool place. Avoid freezing or exposing it to direct sunlight.
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Relevant Medical Specialties
- Consult with an endocrinologist or diabetologist for specialized diabetes care.
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Brand Names in India
- Common brands include Humulin N and Insulatard.
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