Insulin pumps are small computerized devices that deliver insulin just below the skin via a narrow tube called a catheter. Insulin pumps work around the clock to mimic the function of a healthy pancreas by continuously delivering fast-acting insulin. This helps maintain normal blood sugar levels without the need for multiple daily injections. Some key benefits of insulin pumps include customizing basal and bolus insulin dosing for precise control, flexibility to adjust insulin delivery based on food intake and activity levels, and eliminating the need to carry and inject insulin multiple times per day. Modern insulin pumps have touchscreens that allow monitoring glucose levels, programming dosing schedules, and setting alarms for low or high blood sugar alerts. Insulin pumps have been shown to lower A1C levels and reduce the risk of hypoglycemia compared to multiple daily injections with syringes or pens.
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