Question
A 3-year-old child has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Can neutral insulin be used at home? The illness has been ongoing for two months, and insulin treatment is currently being used at home with no other medical history or auxiliary examination information.
Answer
Type 1 diabetes requires insulin therapy. Neutral insulin may refer to intermediate-acting insulin. Type 1 diabetes typically involves multiple insulin injections (RRRN or RRRN), including short-acting insulin before meals and long-acting insulin. It is recommended to consult with a doctor regarding the specific brand of insulin to use.