lisainsuliini
Lisainsuliini is a term sometimes used colloquially or in specific contexts to refer to an additional dose of insulin given to a person with diabetes. This is distinct from a person's usual basal or bolus insulin regimen. For example, someone might take a lisainsuliini to correct a high blood glucose reading that occurs between meals or after a snack. This extra dose is typically a rapid-acting insulin to bring down the elevated glucose level quickly. The decision to administer a lisainsuliini is usually based on a blood glucose meter reading and may involve consulting with a healthcare provider for guidance on the appropriate dosage. It's important to differentiate lisainsuliini from the planned insulin doses that are part of a person's regular diabetes management plan. The term is not a formal medical classification of insulin types but rather describes the *circumstance* of its administration. Proper education on when and how to use lisainsuliini is a crucial part of diabetes self-management to prevent hyperglycemia and its associated complications, while also avoiding hypoglycemia.