The methods for managing diabetes have expanded rapidly and people with the disease now have many more options. One management method that has been around since 1979 is the insulin pump. It’s an attractive alternative for those that are tired of injecting insulin.

An insulin pump works in two ways. It automatically delivers the appropriate amount of insulin in a measured and continuous dose. Individuals can also direct the pump to release a large dose prior to having a meal. The small, computerized devices provide a convenient means of maintaining insulin control without the need to stop activities and manually administer a dose of insulin.

When using an insulin pump, insulin is delivered through a small plastic tube called a catheter. The catheter is attached to the pump on one end and a needle is attached to the other end. The needle is inserted into the fatty tissue of the body and taped in place. Insulin pumps emulate the body’s normal functioning.

Modern insulin pumps can be integrated with a continuous glucose monitor. Doing so helps people understand how different activities and meal times affect glucose levels. The pumps help individuals attain better control and lower A1C numbers.

The pumps have been used for people of all ages. If a continuous glucose monitor isn’t used in conjunction with the pump, individuals will still need to perform regular testing. It’s an important safety measure to ensure that the pump is working correctly. If for any reason the pump fails to perform, it can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis, a dangerous condition.

Choosing an insulin pump over insulin injections is a highly personal decision. The pumps can be especially beneficial for those that have slow digestion and absorption of food from the stomach, known as gastroparesis. It’s advantageous for women planning a pregnancy, those that are very active, and people that experience frequent low blood sugar readings.

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