Insulin pumps and insulin automated systems

“Insulin pumps can bring a huge amount of relief to the constant work management work for people with diabetes of all ages,” said Jennifer C. Smith, RD, CDCE, a virtual diabetes coach at Integrated Diabetes Services.
The pump itself, which can register for your clothes or be placed in a pocket, contains an insulin tank and connects to a infusion set which is attached to the body. Although they vary in style, the infusion sets have a slim and flexible tube with a tiny cannula inserted under the skin, generally on the abdomen, the thigh or the side of the arm. Certain pumps without tube, such as omnipod or mobi, can be attached directly to the skin.
Insulin pumps are designed to provide only rapid action insulin. By continuously administering tiny doses, the pump can imitate the secretion of natural background insulin of the pancreas and replace the basal insulin injections with prolonged action. Although your health care team will work with you to establish initial doses, it is essential to communicate as much as necessary to refine these doses according to your level of glucose.
“If you live on frequent or frequent tops, [it’s possible that] One of your parameters is not correct, “says Smith.” Small changes to your basal rates or your meal ratios can make a big difference. »»
Smith adds that children and adolescents will also have continuous changes in their insulin needs as they grow, which makes you imperative to review glucose data with your child’s health team to adjust their parameters gradually.
Although insulin pumps can eliminate daily work from injections, they always require daily attention and management. Counting carbohydrates, monitoring blood sugar and current education are essential to effectively manage diabetes with an insulin pump.
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