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Inhaled Insulin: Have You Considered This 'painless' Alternative?

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Insulin, a hormone produced by the Islets of Langerhans in your pancreas, plays an integral role the process of digestion, enabling your body to recognize the presence of glucose and thus assimilate and utilize it. Diabetes occurs either when your body fails to produce the requisite amounts of insulin, or fails to discern the presence of this hormone altogether, which leads to the unused glucose flooding your bloodstream. And thus, the most effective way to regulate these wayward blood glucose levels is to administer insulin to the body, which prevents diabetes from complicating into its more advanced stages.

Modern-day methods of treating diabetes aim bridge this discrepancy by allowing your body the requisite amounts of insulin when it is incapable of producing any of its own. This insulin has hitherto been administered solely through insulin injections, which are used in keeping with your body's requirement of this hormone. Insulin injections are addled with one major drawback which is the discomfort and uneasiness they pose to the diabetic, especially if he is very young, or even elderly. This apprehension leads many victims of diabetes to delay managing their disease with insulin, until the disease finally progresses to its more menacing phases.

In view of this pertinent challenge that confounds a vast majority of individuals across the world, which also keeps them from coming to terms and coping with their disease, researchers have begun to investigate alternative means of administering insulin, which are as easy to implement for the victim as they are effective against his disease. Of the numerous techniques which have been conceived and tested, one method which has gained tremendous popularity with medical practitioners and diabetics alike is inhaled insulin.

This method of insulin administration is comprised of a device which you can hold to your mouth and breathe in the recommended dosage, as and when the need arises. When breathing in insulin through your mouth, you also dodge past the membranes in your nasal cavity which would have otherwise prevented a significant amount of insulin from entering your body, forcing you to consume excessively large doses of this hormone in order to ensure that you are taking in the necessary amount.

These inhalers make use of insulin blisters, which you can moderate as per your physician's instructions. Once inhaled, the insulin immediately begins to take effect, bringing down your glucose levels in as little as 20 minutes after it is administered. The glucose regulating effect that this insulin brings about lasts for an average of 6 hours, which has also given rise to the problem of this method being more of a quick-fix than a steady, reliable method of insulin administration.

Inhaled insulin is also not recommended for pregnant women, or for individuals who smoke or even those who suffer from respiratory problems. Further, this method is also compounded with a host of negative side and after effects like chest pain, nose bleed and a sore feeling in your throat. Inhaled insulin has also been known to trigger allergic reactions in certain individuals like wheezing, hives, itching and rashes.

Inhaled insulin has a number of conspicuous advantages over its injected counterpart, however, to guard against the possible after-effects, make sure you physician is well-aware and approving of your decision to switch to inhaled insulin. Certain medical practitioners also strongly recommend a thorough physical examination to ward off any unpleasant surprises. Diabetes therapy is only effective when practiced on a regular basis and with diligence and here, inhaled insulin is no exception. Broaden your horizons with regards to diabetes treatment today you'll be surprised at how simple and trouble-free treating this disease can be!



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Julia Hanf author of the book How To Play the Diabetes Diet Game and Win Through a real life crisis Julia figured out how to live diabetes free. Visit http://www.yourdiabetescure.com and learn more about your solution for diabetes.

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