Children's health
:: Products For Diabetic Children ::
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Diabetes strikes at any age. But one type of diabetes is particularly notorious towards very young patients. It's called juvenile diabetes. Although juvenile diabetes is not exclusive among children, it's relatively high prevalence in the younger population make it a root of concern for parents whose children were diagnosed with this chronic, insulin-dependent condition. There are many things that a child with juvenile diabetes needs. Some of them are discussed below:
Blood glucose meter or glucometer – The first and one that should be at
the top of your list of priorities is the glucometer. This is a
portable device that measures the glucose levels in the blood of the
patient. You don’t normally have to pay a high price to get this device
since manufacturers sell these at a very low price. Also, many
insurance companies provide coverage for this device. When considering
a particular brand or model, it is best to first check the price and
availability of compatible test strips. This is because these strips
usually have a huge cut on the expenses incurred on monitoring blood
glucose levels. Test strips are usually priced at $1 per piece, but it
is not uncommon to find 50 cent per piece strips.
Insulin pen – An insulin pen is a portable insulin delivery system that
looks very much like a regular pen. This injects controlled doses of
insulin into the bloodstream without the need for a health care
personnel's assistance. There are two types of insulin pens: the
pre-filled pen and the durable pen. The former is a disposable pen that
contains pre-mixed insulin and the latter is a pen that only needs
cartridge replacements. There is, however, a new type of insulin pen
that has built-in memory. This can contain up to a hundred values which
should make recording of time, date and insulin dosage easier for the
user.
Emergency glucose tablet – This diabetic product for children is one
way of controlling insulin reaction. Whereas adults use candy and other
sweets, diabetic children are administered with emergency glucose
tablets that deliver precise amounts of glucose into the bloodstream to
normalize blood glucose levels. Although a lot of people see these as
candy substitutes, these do not look candy at all so parents and
teachers will not have any problem with missing glucose tablets.
Insulin pump – Otherwise known as continuous subcutaneous insulin
infusion therapy, an insulin pump is a medical device that is used to
administer insulin to treat symptoms of diabetes mellitus. This device
comprises of a pump, a disposable reservoir that is attached inside the
pump, and a disposable infusion set. Taking the price out of the
equation, an insulin pump is a good alternative to daily injections of
insulin using injections products since it makes a person do away with
multiple insulin injections. When used alongside a carb counting device
and a blood glucose monitoring device, this can make for an intensive
insulin therapy.
Injection products – Many children run away from injection products
like syringes and needles. This should not be the case, however.
Parents should help condition their children's thinking towards
injection products.
Lancets and lancet devices – These are devices used to draw blood
samples for blood glucose testing. The priority in choosing these
products is to find those that could give the least discomfort to their
users.