What is an insulin pump?

Insulin pump

The BP-sized machine pictured above is an insulin pump, which is a device that continuously infuses insulin into a diabetic patient's body through a hose connected to the body, and consists of a pump, a small syringe, and an infusion tube connected to it.

It mimics the physiological pattern of insulin secretion by the healthy human pancreas, commonly known as the "artificial pancreas".

Simulating the secretion function of the pancreas,Pushing insulin continuously into the user's subcutaneous area according to the dose needed by the human body, to keep the blood glucose stable throughout the day, in order to achieve the purpose of controlling diabetes.

Maximum features:

Basal rate (micro-volume, continuous), Make the administered insulin more physiological, Rationalize the basal secretion of insulin in the human body's physiological state, insulin pumps can mimic the basal secretion of physiological insulin and It makes blood glucose smooth, normal and more perfected.