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How to Inject Insulin

By: Julia Hanf The word injection sends chills running up and down one's spine as visions of long sharp needles fill the eye. However, it can become less frightening and much easier the more familiar you become with how to correctly inject insulin.

All over the world, syringe and needle is brought in use for the purpose of injecting insulin. These days, insulin pens are gaining importance for this purpose and are easily available. The insulin is soaked up in the syringe from the bottle. Afterwards, this insulin is injected into patient's skin wherein the bloodstream absorbs the insulin.

Insulin may be injected into several areas of your body where there is a deposit of fatty tissue present and where large blood vessels, nerves, muscles and bones are not too near to the surface.

Insulin is best injected into the belly due to rapid and reliable absorption. Stay away from the two inch ring around the navel, which does not absorb as well. Rotate each injection as shown in the illustration. Your physician may suggest different areas for injections, such as the back of your upper arms, thighs or buttocks.

Professionals in Health Care Institutes use some sterile practices for the purpose of injecting insulin which have been proved as needless. Clothes are also used by the patients to inject insulin from a long time. Various safety and professed benefits have been brought forward for the purpose of injecting insulin through clothes with the help of a new study coming into existence. Nylons and denims have also been used till single layers of the fabric to inject insulin. None of the cases of redness of skin or sclerosis or other symptoms of side effects were noticed in these injecting forms. Conventional and experimental programs did not bring about any variations in glycated haemoglobin level or the leukocyte level. Blood stains on clothing and bruising were the only exceptional effects noticed during injecting through clothing phase of the study. Bruising was because of slight extra force needed to get the needle through the layer of cloth. The method of injecting through clothing came to be beneficial as it was easy to conduct and time saving. To conclude, injecting through clothing is safe and easy.

The term given to injecting insulin through inserting syringe into the skin is known as 'insulin injection technique'. This is done in order to inject a proper dose of insulin into the patients' body. For the purpose of making insulin injection treatment a success for yourself, your physician or a member of their team can assist you in learning this technique.

Injecting at the accurate deepness is a very important part of a good injection technique. The majority of doctors will advise that insulin be introduced in the subcutaneous fat, (the deposit of fat just underneath the skin).

An injection that goes too deep, could inject the insulin into a muscle where it is absorbed more quickly but does not have the same lasting effect; moreover, shooting insulin into a muscle can be painful. If you do not shoot deep as necessary, the insulin just stays in the skin. This affects the commencement and time frame that insulin is useful.

To get the right deepness the majority of people will grab up a small fold of skin and place in the needle at a 90 angle to the skin fold. If you are shooting into a part that does not have a lot of fat tissue, you might want to alter the angle to 45 for comfort.

Follow your doctor's advice for taking insulin. Giving yourself insulin does not have to be hard. Contact your physician, their aide or nurse, if you are in doubt regarding your insulin treatment program. By getting at ease with giving yourself injections and keeping away from ordinary problems, taking insulin will develop into part of your habit that helps you stay on top of things regarding your diabetes


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Julia Hanf author of the book How To Play the Diabetes Diet Game and Win Through a real life crisis Julia figured out how to live diabetes free. Visit www.yourdiabetescure.com and learn more about your solution for diabetes.

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