Major Ways To Fight Diabetes

Insulin Therapy

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Insulin therapy is a key factor in the treatment of diabetes in the majority of patients. Insulin is the hormone the body secretes to bring high blood sugar levels down when they get too high. The bodies of diabetes patients either do not produce any insulin at all or insulin they are unable to utilize. Insulin therapy refers to the injection of insulin through an insulin pen, subcutaneous shot, or an insulin pump. On average, type 1 diabetes patients will need to have two shots of insulin a day. However, this does vary from case to case and has several influencing factors. Insulin therapy goes hand in hand with regular blood sugar monitoring because it determines when and how much insulin the patient needs at any given time. There are several types of insulin medications that vary in speed and duration of their action mechanism. A physician usually helps the patient create a treatment plan individualized to their diabetes. This treatment plan includes guidelines on how often to monitor blood sugar levels and take insulin medication.

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