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All type I (juvenile) diabeticsSome Type II (adult onset) diabetics.

People with severe elevations of sugar.

People who can't take pills.

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Can you get so many insulin injections that your Diabetes is cured?

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.


A malfunction of hormonal secretions from the pancreas may require a person to?

Receive daily injections of insulin. This is because produces insulin, and if anything goes wrong with the pancreas, the body still needs of supply of insulin.


Does hyperkalemia get treated with insulin?

Insulin injections are used to treat hyperkalemia in emergency situations


Why use insulin pump?

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.


People with forms of the disease diabetes can be treated with injections of?

insulin


What is the common needle size of insulin injections?

large ones


Fear of insulin injections?

Yes, but don't tell anyone.


When insulin is released how does it differ in a diabetic?

People with diabeties release less inslulin, which means they have to have insulin injections to increase the level of it. :-) x


What injections do diabetics insert?

Insulin - a hormone which their bodies don't make enough of.


Can insulin be given as intro-muscular injections?

No, it is generally given subcutaneously andoccasionallyintravenously.


Which type of diabetes may involve injections of insulin?

Type 1 :(


Most of the medicine given through subcutaneous injection needs massages after the injection why not in insulin and anticoagulant injections?

rubbing causes rapid release.... the main idea of giving insulin or anticoagulants is to have a sustained and slow release... Dr.Arun petla MBBS cicindri@gmail.com