Diabetic patients need to monitor their blood glucose frequently, and the infectiousness of blood glucose needles is also worth noting. As long as diseases that can be transmitted through blood, such as hepatitis, syphilis, AIDS, etc., there is a risk of transmission through needles. Therefore, for some infectious disease patients use needles, need to be handled reasonably, to avoid casual littering injury to the surrounding people. For diabetic patients, it is important to pay attention to one needle per person and dispose of needles reasonably after use. If a bystander is accidentally injured by a needle with an infectious disease, he or she should go to the hospital in time to do some post-event treatment.
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