insulin injections and pumps
Insulin injections and pumps are methods of delivering insulin to individuals with diabetes. Insulin injections involve using a needle and syringe to manually inject insulin into the skin. On the other hand, insulin pumps are small devices that are attached to the body, delivering a continuous supply of insulin through a thin tube inserted under the skin. Both methods aim to help regulate blood sugar levels in people with diabetes.
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- blood sugar control
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