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Check Pod
Check your cannula through
the viewing window
• Did the cannula slip out from under
your skin?
• Is there blood in the cannula?
• Is there redness, drainage or
other signs of infection around
the cannula?
If YES, change your Pod. If you
suspect an infection, call your
healthcare provider.
Check Your Infusion Site
• Is there redness or swelling around
the Pod and adhesive?
• Is insulin leaking from your infusion
site or is there an odour of insulin?
If YES, change your Pod. If you
suspect an infection, call your
healthcare provider.
Reminder
If you are experiencing persistent nausea and/or vomiting, or have
diarrhoea for over two hours, contact your healthcare provider
immediately.
WARNING:
Hyperglycaemia symptoms can be confusing. Always check your BG before treating your hyperglycaemia. Consult with your healthcare provider.
CAUTION: Consult the Technical User Guide.
Troubleshooting
Hyperglycaemia
Check Your Adhesive Dressing
• Is the adhesive dressing coming
loose from your skin?
• Is the Pod becoming detached
from the adhesive dressing?
If YES, and if cannula is still
inserted properly, you may tape
down the Pod or adhesive to
prevent further detachment.
If the cannula is no longer under
your skin, change your Pod.
Check Your Insulin
• Has the insulin being used expired?
• Has the insulin being used been
exposed to extreme temperatures?
If YES, change the Pod using a new
vial of insulin.
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