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Diabetes injections are an essential part of diabetes management for many individuals. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2, both of which may require insulin injections for proper blood sugar control. In type 1 diabetes, where the body doesn't produce insulin, multiple daily injections or insulin pump therapy are commonly used. In type 2 diabetes, injections may be recommended when oral medications are no longer effective in controlling blood sugar levels.
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