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Insulin auto-injection pump saves diabetics the hassle of injections

By tianke  •  0 comments  •   3 minute read

Insulin auto-injection pump saves diabetics the hassle of injections
For diabetics who need to inject insulin, there is no need for injections. Patients can implant a hose under the skin of the stomach or arm, and connect it to an automatic pump to inject insulin. A doctor who specializes in diabetes also suffers from it Diabetic, he uses this device, to be the best model patient.
Lin Jiahong, attending physician of the Department of Metabolism at Chang Gung Hospital in Linkou, suffers from type 1 diabetes. He usually puts the insulin pump in his coat pocket, and the hose needle connected to the pump tank can automatically inject insulin into the body to continuously control blood sugar. He didn't say that the diabetic patients in the clinic didn't know about it, so he just put the pager in his coat pocket.
He pointed out that the biggest difference between the insulin pump and the general traditional injection method is that insulin is no longer injected into the subcutaneous tissue in a large amount through an empty needle, but is continuously infused into the body through the pump and the subcutaneous tube. Steady, providing all the insulin he needs for the day.
Insulin pumps were introduced to the market in 1980, and became popular in the 1990s after improvements. Since then, the number of users has increased rapidly. Today, nearly 300,000 diabetic patients around the world have chosen this treatment to give insulin. More than 60% of medical staff suffering from diabetes in the United States choose pumps to control blood sugar.
This automatic pump is currently not included in the health insurance benefits. The self-payment for a set is NT$180,000. It uses two infusion methods to control the patient's blood sugar. One is continuous and small injections around the clock Basal insulin, the other is the supplementary dose given before meals or when high blood sugar is high. The user only needs to inject the needle into the subcutaneous tissue, and then pull out the hard needle to leave the soft needle in the subcutaneous tissue. Insulin is injected into the body through the soft needle , change the needle set every three days.
Comment
Diabetes is a disease that can be treated. Now my clinical experience can tell you with certainty that it is type 2 diabetes, which is the so-called non-insulin-dependent diabetes in Western medicine. As for type 1, it is insulin-dependent diabetes. I can't be sure, because every time these patients come to see me, when I ask them to stop using insulin, they are already frightened, and the result is nothing, and they don't continue to do treatment, so I can't be sure,ㄧ Generally, I would say that if it is diagnosed as type 1 or type 2 diabetes before Western medicine, it is the most curable stage. If it is brainwashed by Western medicine, it will be difficult to treat, because the patient has been scared to death by Western medicine. Our Chinese medicine practitioners have already lost because of the panic and fear of the patients before starting the treatment.
The error in this report lies in the sentence that this western physician with diabetes is a physician who specializes in treating diabetes. It should be said that this is a physician who specializes in how to control blood sugar. It is correct, because he has not cured any diabetic patients. How can he treat diabetes? What about a doctor who specializes in treating diabetes? Then I, a small Chinese medicine doctor who does not specialize in treating diabetes, has treated many diabetic patients. How should the reporter call me?
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