Hi,: Oops:
Every so often they come out, after putting the insulin, bruises in the puncture area.
I understand that they must be normal.Do you know the reason?Is there any way to avoid them?
Greetings
Moratones
Hi,: Oops:
Every so often they come out, after putting the insulin, bruises in the puncture area.
I understand that they must be normal.Do you know the reason?Is there any way to avoid them?
Greetings
Moratones are usually produced, either by catching a capillary glass (difficult to avoid it), either by clicking incorrectly, or by using inappropriate needles in size.For example, my daughter now uses them 8 mm, but when I was smaller, I used them 5 mm, because those of 8 made bruises.
Look to see what size you use them and if it is ideal for you.
Greetings
Hello Alea,
I am using 8 mm, I think they are adequate but I do not know the implications that they can be too long or short.
I will take it as something irremediably linked to diabetes.
The worst is in summer, after the efforts of the swimsuit operation to have a wasp belt ..... the
Moratones: Oops:
Thank you very much for your answer.All the best
Claudio