Taking Care of Your Pod and Your Diabetes
Possible causes
of high glucose
Expired insulin
or insulin exposed
to extreme
temperatures
Pod site in or near
a scar or mole
Infected Pod site
Dislodged cannula
Empty Pod
Incorrect Pod
Infection or illness
or medication
change
Weight loss or gain
or menstrual cycle
or pregnancy
Suggested action
Remove the used Pod. Apply a new Pod filled
from a new bottle of insulin.
Remove the used Pod. Apply a new Pod in a
different location.
Remove the used Pod.
Apply a new Pod in a different location and
consult your healthcare provider.
Remove the used Pod.
Apply a new Pod in a different location.
Note:
Avoid sites near a waistband, belt,
or other areas where friction may dislodge
the cannula.
Remove the used Pod.
Apply a new Pod in a different location.
Confirm that you are using the Pod prescribed
to you.
Consult your healthcare provider if you think
your insulin dose may need to change.
Consult your healthcare provider about sick
day guidelines and about medication changes.
Consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
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