Subkutaalinen
Subkutaalinen is a Swedish word that translates to "subcutaneous" in English. It refers to something located or administered beneath the skin. In medical contexts, subkutaalinen is commonly used to describe injections given into the fatty layer just below the epidermis. This method of administration is utilized for various medications, including insulin, certain vaccines, and allergy shots. The subcutaneous layer is chosen because it has a rich blood supply, allowing for a relatively slow and sustained absorption of the injected substance into the bloodstream.
The term can also be used more broadly to describe any anatomical feature or condition situated under