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Diabetes Management

For those who have been diagnosed with diabetes, injecting themselves with doses of insulin is considered to be a daily routine. For those who have just recently become diagnosed with diabetes, the thought of constantly injecting yourself with a needle everyday may sound a bit intimidating. But rest assured, by using diabetes management for your insulin injections, this will help to make the entire process a lot less painful and a lot less fearful.

Diabetes Management Routine

As part of your diabetes management routine, you need to inject yourself with insulin multiple times per day. Insulin injection is considered to be less painful than pricking your finger to test your blood/sugar levels with a lancet device. By understanding the proper way to inject yourself with insulin, this will cause far more effectiveness and a lot less pain in the long run.

Insulin is considered to be less painful if you decide to inject it into the upper arm or abdomen area of your body. The insulin is absorbed faster in these areas. It’s often a good idea to rotate your areas of injections. If you do want to inject yourself in the same area as before, a good measure would be to inject yourself approximately one inch away from the previous injection area.

Once you have your insulin supplies together, keep in mind that you will not need to use an alcoholic swab for the injection. This in fact makes it more painful. It is very important that you wash your hands thoroughly and keep the area of injection clean before you inoculate yourself with insulin.

After you have washed your hands and cleaned your injection area, pinch your injection area with one hand and using other hand, hold the syringe as if it were a pencil and inject the needle into your skin at a 90 degree angle. Take your time and push down slowly on the injector to inoculate yourself with the insulin injection. Take the needle out and be sure to dispose of it in your sharps container.