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Insulin Delivery Devices Market Size Is
Projected To Be Around $19 Billion By 2025:
Crystal Market Research
A research study titled, “Insulin Delivery Devices Market by Product and End User – Global
Industry Analysis and Forecast to 2025” published by Crystal Market Research, states that the
insulin delivery devices market is projected to be around $19 billion by 2025.
Insulin delivery devices are the devices through which insulin is injected or infused into the fatty tissue
under the skin. Insulin can be delivered by insulin syringes, insulin pumps, and insulin pens. The insulin
pump is a computerized device which releases rapid acting insulin in the body via a catheter which
reaches under the belly’s skin. Thus, these devices help to control blood sugar in diabetic people by
injecting insulin. Diabetes is a chronic, progressive disease that occur either when the pancreas are not
producing enough insulin or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin. The symptoms of diabetes
are frequent urination, increased thirst, and increased hunger. Factors which increase the risk of diabetes
are ethnicity, family history of diabetes, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and smoking. The exact causes
of type 1 diabetes are unknown. Type 1 diabetes can cause due to complex interaction between genes and
environmental factors. The strongest risk factors for type 2 diabetes are overweight and obesity. Diabetes
can damage the heart, eyes, blood vessels, kidneys, and nerves which may lead to disability and
premature death. Diabetes if not treated on time can cause complications such as heart attack, stroke,
kidney failure, leg amputation, vision loss, nerve damage, foot ulcers, and damage to the eyes or even
death. People with diabetes are likely to incur disastrous personal health expenditure. As of 2014, diabetes
affected 422 million people worldwide with a prevalence of 8.5% among the adult population. Over the
past three decades, the prevalence of diabetesis increasing, but it is growing at a higher rate in low and
middle income countries. The global prevalence of diabetes has nearly doubled since 1980.In 2014, more
than 1 in 3 adults were overweight and more than 1 in 10 were obese.
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