Insulin pump therapy is an increasingly popular method of insulin replacement therapy. Because the insulin delivery from insulin pumps can more closely mimic what your body does naturally, you can improve your blood sugar control. With that control comes a more flexible lifestyle. Remember, though, that the pumps still require a lot of input from users.
If you are wondering whether you should use a pump or are already on a pump, this section explains:
- What is an insulin pump?: The parts of a pump
- FAQ: Pump: What the pump can do and not do
- Programming the pump: Setting the basal and bolus insulin infusion doses
- Infusion sets: All about the different sets
- Infusion set insertion: Details on how to place the set
- Ketones and insulin pumps: Why to watch for ketones and what to do if you have them
- Travel: Special considerations when using a pump while traveling
- Exercise: Problem-solving to have stable blood glucose control during exercise