Insulin Sensitivity: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Insulin allergy is sponsored at the end of the eighty years of the 20th century, the phenomenon of excessive insulin has been widespread, and since the beginning of 1990 animal insulin preparations have been replaced, such as: cow, horse or ampline pig from a human source, produced in the laboratory engineering techniques (genetic engineering techniques). Insulin of a human source is more pure and is identical to insulin produced in the healthy human body, and for this reason the possibility of an insulin sensitivity to a human source compared to insulin of an animal source is the least, and the spread of allergies can decrease significantly in the last two decades. Nevertheless, an allergic reaction can be formed, even for insulin from a human source, and the factors that contribute to the formation of this phenomenon are: protamine, zinc and polluted proteins found in different types of insulin. Generally, the phenomenon of topical insulin sensitivity is easy and disappears automatically after a short time, and most allergies occur in the injection area only, but the presence of a group reactions (systemic), that is, affects the entire body after injection of insulin. The acute acute insulin sensitivity reaction is a very rare phenomenon, but if it appears that it is possible to jeopardize human life, in these cases it is preferable to do skin tests to know the appropriate type of insulin and determine what does not cause an allergic reaction. Symptoms of insulin allergy are the most important symptoms of insulin allergy. The following: 1. Symptoms of general insulin sensitivity are the most important symptoms of insulin sensitivity as follows: Urticaria. Vascular edema. itch. Surprise in the Bronchi. Development in blood circulation. 2. Satroms of surface insulin allergy are one of the most important symptoms of topical insulin allergy. The following: Feel pain. Heartburn on the injection site. Redness of the injection. The area is stiff. Itch. The causes and factors of the risk of insulin allergy can occur from insulin due to the compounds in the injection along with insulin, or due to insulin itself. The feeling of the immune system is aimed at a strange body, so it was more insulin allergy before; This is because the source of insulin was animals. Insulin allergy -complications are not thoughtful complications about insulin allergy. Insulin allergy -diagnosis is often diagnosed by relying on the symptoms the patient feels, and the following tests can be performed: 1. Insulin allergy examination is possible to perform skin tests to know and determine the appropriate type of insulin for the patient, which does not cause allergic reaction. 2. A blood test is taken from the patient to ensure that the immunoglobulin is found, which is an indication of an insulin sensitivity. Insulin allergy -treatment can be treated with insulin allergy using medications, such as: antihistamine antihistamines. Epinephrine. Steroids. Previous medications can help prevent body response due to allergies, in other cases, and this can prevent the phenomenon by removing allergy. Insulin allergy prevention The insulin sensitivity can be prevented by using other medications to treat high blood sugar and not use insulin.