
Insulin Pumps
An insulin pump is a small medical device used by people with diabetes to deliver insulin continuously throughout the day. It consists of a pump, a reservoir filled with insulin, and a thin tube called a cannula that is inserted under the skin. The pump can be programmed to release specific doses of insulin based on the user's needs, helping to manage blood sugar levels more effectively than multiple daily injections. This technology allows for more flexibility in lifestyle and meals, making diabetes management more convenient and precise for those who use it.