most likely you went though a blood capillary nothing to worry about though
A dog may yelp when given insulin because the injection can cause discomfort or pain at the injection site.
Insulin injections are not given at the same site consistently to prevent lipodystrophy, which is the buildup of fat or scar tissue at the injection site that can affect insulin absorption. Rotating injection sites helps ensure consistent absorption and effectiveness of insulin. Additionally, using different areas of the body can reduce discomfort and the risk of developing complications associated with repeated injections in the same location.
No, body weight does not increase drom an insulin injection.
You really should not do this -- it affects the way the Victoza or insulin is absorbed. <><><><><> I can't answer about Victoza, but you should not be having pain from an Insulin injection site. Perhaps you are picking a spot that has thin skin and you are going into the muscle. Insulin is supposed to be injected subcutaneously, which means below the skin, in the fat layers, but above the muscles. Talk to your doctor, please.
No they do not.
A needle may bend during an insulin injection due to improper technique, such as using a needle that is too short for the injection site or applying excessive pressure. Additionally, injecting into a muscle rather than subcutaneous tissue can cause the needle to bend. Using needles that are designed for insulin injections and ensuring proper technique can help minimize this issue.
Nasal insulin is insulin given by nasal spray (spray into the nose) instead of by injection.
The recommended insulin injection sites for dogs are typically the scruff of the neck, the flank area, or the abdomen. It's important to rotate injection sites to prevent tissue damage and ensure proper insulin absorption.
So long as the bottle is intact, the insulin inside it will still be effective.
When you have diabetes like me, you have no insulin in your body or you just don't have enough.So by giving the insulin injection you get it in your body.Remember diabetes is for life.The most common insulin injections for type 1 diabetes is Lantus and Novorapid.
J1815
Because to many injections in your belly/stomach