Three Insulin Accessories All Insulin-Dependent Diabetics Should Have

Having the Right Accessories Helps You to Manage Your Medications Better

Shaw Belt
If you are an insulin-dependent diabetic, then you know that keeping track of your insulin can be a challenge - especially during travel. You not only have to have access to you syringes, but it's also helpful if you have band-aids and other tools available in one place. To help you stay organized and efficient with your insulin injections and blood sugar testing, there are a few accessories available. Here are the top 3:

Syringe Carrying Case

A syringe carrying case is a tubular plastic case that looks like a large pen. The case has a clip on the outside so that you can easily clip it to any bag or purse for simple transportability and organization. Simply open the case by splaying the tube in half to access the syringe. These cases are excellent tools for keeping the cases safe during travel and for very moderate temperature control - especially if the case will be in direct sunlight. Plus, because they look like a large pen, no one will know that you're actually carrying a syringe of insulin!

Diabetic Organizer

Staying organized can be a challenge for anyone. However, if you had to keep track of a dozen different accessories that you use to treat diabetes, you might become overwhelmed in a short amount of time. A diabetic organizer is the perfect accessory for staying organized and efficient. These organizers have a place for everything you need to help you manage your diabetes medication administration, including spaces to hold the medication (including insulin syringes, if applicable), band-aids for post syringe administration, blood glucose meter, lancets, and more. Diabetics can choose between several different organizer sizes, including travel cases.

Ice Pack

Many diabetics know that one of the negative consequences of some medication administration techniques is soreness. When a diabetic administers insulin through the skin, the diabetic must puncture the skin with a needle, which can leave the administration site tender. Often, diabetics must perform this administration process two or three times a day. By placing an ice pack over the tender area for five to ten minutes, diabetics can quickly reduce swelling and sensitivity caused by the puncture. It may also help to promote faster healing of the area.

There are many accessories that diabetics require on a daily basis as they manage their medications and treatment for the condition. These are just a few of the many helpful products available on the market. For more information about diabetes or products designed for diabetics, check out the TypeFree online store.

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Published by Shaw Belt

Since 2004, Shaw Belt has been a freelance writer based in Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in feature article writing, search engine optimized Web content, and business writing.  View profile

  • A syringe carrying case is a tubular plastic case that looks like a large pen.
  • A diabetic organizer is the perfect accessory for staying organized and efficient.
  • By placing an ice pack over a tender area for five to ten minutes, diabetics can reduce swelling.
If you are an insulin-dependent diabetic, then you know that keeping track of your insulin can be a challenge. You not only have to have access to you syringes, but it's also helpful if you have band-aids and other tools available in one place.

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