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The H-tron insulin pump comes as two pumps
for the price of one. It is a way to assure that if anything goes wrong,
no interruption of insulin delivery will occur. This pump is well built
and has served users well over the years of use. This pump delivers
insulin every three minutes or 20 times an hour to ensure blood sugars
level remains normal. The DC motor presents a strong delivery and with
three minute delivery occurs little chance of occlusion even at low
infusion rates. For further details, read Risk
Factors For Type 1 Diabetes
A major feature
of this pump is the ease of bolusing. Buttons on one side of the pump
can be accurately pressed to deliver boluses. The pump offers 24 basal
rates with a few button pushes and provides the total basal delivery for
the day. H-Tron insulin pump has certain defects as well. This can lead
to water entering the pump which can result in the unintended delivery
of a bolus, which can cause severe health complications including
hyperglycemic and hypoglycemic effects.
The other problem would occur if
one of the pump buttons is accidentally pushed, such as might occur in a
pocket filled with keys, comb, pen, meter, and test strip can. Even the
good design of the buttons may not prevent an accidental bolus. This
pump has no block feature and is not a good choice for small children.
The
major function of insulin is to reverse the exploit of a number of
hyperglycemia-generating hormones and to sustain low blood glucose
levels. Disturbance in the blood glucose level can lead to diabetes.
Diabetes symptoms are varied. It is wise to go for diabetes testing.
Information about diabetes can be collected from diabetes association.
Diabetes treatment requires that you go for diabetes diets permanently.
There is no diabetes cure, it can only be controlled through diabetes
care.
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