Yes, but don't tell anyone.
No. Diabetes is not cured by using insulin injections. You are giving yourself insulin injections because your body cannot produce enough insulin itself; therefore, if you were not to take the insulin injections you would have further detrimental complications. Once your body stops making insulin, it never "starts" making it again.
Trypanophobia - Fear of injections
Trypanophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of injections
Insulin injections are used to treat hyperkalemia in emergency situations
An insulin pump can be used as an alternative to multiple daily injections of insulin by insulin syringe.This method is known as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy.
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People with diabeties release less inslulin, which means they have to have insulin injections to increase the level of it. :-) x
The recommended guidelines for administering insulin injections using insulin needles for dogs include: Use a clean and sterile needle for each injection. Inject the insulin subcutaneously (under the skin) in the scruff of the neck or flank area. Rotate injection sites to prevent tissue damage. Follow the prescribed dosage and schedule provided by your veterinarian. Monitor your dog's blood sugar levels regularly and adjust the insulin dosage as needed. Seek veterinary advice if you have any concerns or questions about administering insulin injections to your dog.
Insulin - a hormone which their bodies don't make enough of.
No, it is generally given subcutaneously andoccasionallyintravenously.