insulin therapy
Insulin therapy refers to a treatment method utilizing insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, to regulate blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. It involves administering insulin through injections or an insulin pump to help control glucose metabolism and maintain normal blood sugar levels.
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