How to Inject Insulin
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.
Many a times, some major portions of the human body are not clear from the surface like large blood vessels, nerves, muscles and bones. These are the areas where insulin is injected since in these areas, there is a deposit of fatty tissues.
Belly is the only area of human body where there is rapid and reliable absorption which is why insulin is often injected in there. The two inch ring around the navel does not absorb and hence insulin is not injected there. Illustration shows the rotation of the injection. Back of your upper arms, thighs or buttocks are some of the areas which your physician may suggest you getting injected.
Quite a few of the sterilized procedures that doctors used to site for insulin shots have been successfully demonstrated as unnecessary. Diabetics have been watched for quite some time introducing their insulin through their garments. A study was designed to ascertain the protection and ostensible benefits of receiving insulin shots in this way. The subject injected through one layer of material, which ranged from nylon to denim. No one showed signs of erythema, induration, or sores at the injection sites. The glycated hemoglobin levels or the leukocyte counts did not differ among the conventional and experimental study groups. In the injection-through-clothing segment of the program, only minor troubles, such as blood stains on clothing and bruising, perhaps because of the minimal added pressure needed to push the needle all the way through the layer of material, were acknowledged. The participants proclaimed that receiving the shot through their garments presented benefits like straightforwardness and quick. It was found that it is harmless to give insulin shots through ones garments.
The technique that you use to insert your syringe into your skin to get a proper dosage of insulin is referred to as your insulin injection technique. Your physician, or a member of their team, can aid you in learning an injection technique that will make your insulin treatment as successful as possible.
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 proper depth most people will pinch up a fold of skin and insert the needle at a 90 angle to the skin fold. If you are injecting into an area that does not contain a lot of fat tissue, you may need to adjust the angle to 45 for comfort.
Follow your doctor’s recommendation for taking insulin. Injecting insulin yourself does not have to be tough. Get in touch with your physician, their aide or nurse, if you are unsure concerning your insulin treatment program. Becoming comfortable with giving yourself shots and staying away from commonplace troubles, insulin injections will become part of your routine that aids you in keeping on top of things concerning your diabetes.
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 http://www.yourdiabetescure.com and learn more about your solution for diabetes.
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