Bleeding at the Injection Site
It's normal for a small amount of blood to appear when you inject insulin. This bleeding, which is usually caused when the syringe punctures a tiny blood vessel, can be stopped by putting pressure on the injection site with your finger or a cotton ball.
cugila said:Bleeding at the Injection Site
It's normal for a small amount of blood to appear when you inject insulin. This bleeding, which is usually caused when the syringe punctures a tiny blood vessel, can be stopped by putting pressure on the injection site with your finger or a cotton ball.
Plenty of tips for injecting here........
http://www.bd.com/us/diabetes/page.aspx ... 01&id=7265
cugila said:I've been called many things Jimdog :evil: NEVER a Gem....... :wink: :lol:
Happyyo said:I learnt many things since being diagnosed: its fine to inject in your tummy as long as your not too thin; if you are very thin and intend to stay so its best not to inject there at all I think.
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