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Frequently Asked Questions from Insulin Pump Users

Frequently Asked Questions from Insulin Pump Users

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Liver failure, a life-threatening condition that must not be left untreated.

Liver is a vital organ in the digestive system. Functions of liver include filtration of the blood coming from the digestive tract before passing it to the rest of the body, detoxifying chemicals and metabolizing drugs as well as boosting immune response. The abnormalities of liver are usually susceptible to develop further serious diseases due to complicated structures and functions.

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Premature babies. Appropriate care enhances proper child development.

When a baby is born more than three weeks earlier than the estimated due date, that baby is called "premature baby”. Premature babies have not grown and developed as much as they should have before birth.

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People who are suitable for using an insulin pump

Even though the Insulin Pump is a good tool for helping diabetic patients, it is not suitable for everyone. Let’s see who is the right candidate for using the "Insulin Pump".

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Benefits of Using an Insulin Pump

Insulin pumps mimic the release of insulin hormone from the pancreas, making insulin levels in the body relatively stable, and upon eating, can immediately increase insulin medication without the need for repeated injections.

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Why measure blood sugar levels?

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Advantages of Insulin Pumps Compared to Injections

Advantages of Insulin Pumps Compared to Injections

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Eating Wrongly, Life Stuck with Diabetes

Preventing diabetes by screening for Pre Diabetes is a better way to reduce the occurrence of diabetes and its complications than treatment. People at risk for diabetes are also at a higher risk of developing heart and vascular diseases.

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Women Stay Ahead of Diabetes by Being Informed

Due to the changing lifestyle combined with a selection of sweet tasting menus that are easily available, including bingsu, ice cream, sweet drinks, cake, and much more, are all parts that contribute to the body receiving sugar in quantities exceeding daily needs, leading to the risk of developing diabetes, especially in women.

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Diabetes Patients and Influenza Vaccination

One of the diseases that often comes with winter is influenza, which is a respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus. It can be transmitted through coughing, sneezing, and close contact. Therefore, people with diabetes should get an annual flu vaccine to reduce severe complications from influenza.

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Let's Get to know Hemoglobin A1C

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Diabetes

Diabetes is a disease in which the body has an abnormal level of blood sugar over an extended period of time. Symptoms may include the need to urinate often, feeling dehydrated, and bouts of hunger.