While considered separate diseases, they share an important similarity — in many cases patients
use daily insulin injections to keep blood sugar stable.
Not exact matches
Such a curve can be
used to decide if the dog needs twice
daily injections or a change of
insulin type.
Treatment consists of multiple
daily insulin injections or
use of an
insulin pump, blood glucose checking several times
daily, regulation of carbohydrate intake, and correction of blood glucose fluctuations.
The majority of the participants (68 %) were on a flexible diabetes management regimen (either
insulin pump or basal - bolus
injection regimen); the rest
used conventional multiple
daily injections.
The majority (63 %)
used insulin pumps; the rest were on multiple
daily injections.