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(Insulin injection) I'm afraid of the needle. Is there anything that can replace insulin injections?

Q. I'm afraid of injections.

Is there anything that can replace insulin injections?

 

 

A. Do you know about insulin pumps?
 

 

There is a treatment called an insulin pump that automatically injects insulin.

 

It is a method where a small needle is inserted into the abdomen, and the machine automatically administers insulin at regular intervals.

 

Furthermore, continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps

 

There is also a treatment method called the "artificial pancreas" created by combining different techniques.

 

Even without drawing blood each time to measure blood sugar, the machine automatically measures blood sugar and then

 

It is a method of injecting insulin each time insulin injection is needed.

 

However, infection can occur at the site where the needle is inserted.

 

There are also disadvantages such as relatively higher costs.

 

Currently, health insurance only covers patients with type 1 diabetes, but it allows for precise injection of the necessary insulin.

 

It is gaining a lot of attention because of the convenience of not having to inject oneself every day.

 

Talk to your primary care physician about these various treatment options.

 

One-line summary: Various treatment options are being developed to improve convenience for diabetes patients!

 

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