Tips and Tricks to Take Insulin Injection

Posted by Simran Kashyap
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Aug 27, 2021
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People who suffer from diabetes require insulin. However, you cannot consume it like other medicines. Your digestive system will break it down. Hence, it has to go under the skin. For many decades, people had to rely on a syringe and a needle to take insulin. Now, many modern equipment pieces are available like the Bd insulin pen needles to insert the medicine into your body in a less painful way. However, you should only use the method prescribed by your doctor. If you inject insulin into your body, here are a few tips that will help you to do it safely:

Inject at the Right Time

The best time to inject insulin is before a meal so that it starts working when glucose from your meals and snacks begins to enter your bloodstream. However, if you are using modern fast-acting insulin, you need to take it fifteen minutes before the meal. Depending on the type of insulin you are using, your doctor will prescribe you.

Reduce Irritation around the Injected Area

Just like regular injections, insulin injections can cause swelling, irritation, and redness. However, it should heal very quickly. In case the skin does not heal, consult with your doctor. If the wound lasts for a prolonged period of time, it can get infected. Also, you must not inject it in the same place repeatedly. It can cause fatty deposits to occur or hard lumps. Make sure you keep rotating the injection site. 

Keep Rotating the Injection Site

Although you are supposed to inject insulin only in a few specific parts of your body, do not inject it into the exact same point every day. However, you can inject it into the same general area of your body, at the same time each day. This will help to make sure that the blood glucose results are consistent.

Your Glucose Level should be Monitored

There are various factors that will impact your blood sugar levels like eating and exercising. You must be aware of how much these affect your blood sugar levels so that you can understand how much insulin your body requires. Hence, you have to measure the blood glucose level in your body. There are various types of blood glucose meters available in the market at very reasonable rates that will give you accurate results.

Reducing Pain

Since you are injecting something into your body, feeling pain is inevitable. However, you can do a few things to make injections less painful. For instance, always keep the muscles around the injection site relaxed and inject it into your skin quickly. Also, make sure that the area is not wet if you just applied topical alcohol. For more comfort, only choose needles like the Bd ultra-fine needles. 

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