Digivibe for Kids: A Gentle Solution for Pediatric Injection Discomfort
Why Procedural Pain in Infants Matters
The Canadian study found that over 80% of children experienced pain in the past 24 hours, and 93% of newborns undergoing routine procedures such as vitamin K injections or blood draws cited needle pokes as their worst pain. Perhaps more concerning, less than one-third received sucrose, topical anesthetic, or swaddling to reduce discomfort—even though these methods are supported by evidence and widely available.¹
Best Places to Inject GLP-1 Medications and How to Make It Easier
If you’re new to GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro, one of your first questions is likely: Where do I inject this? Whether you’re using a weekly pen or a daily regimen, injection technique matters more than most people realize.
In this post, we’ll walk you through the best injection sites for GLP-1 medications, discuss why abdominal injections may become more painful over time, and share simple tools and techniques to make the process easier and more comfortable.
Things I wish I had known when I was Diagnosed with Diabetes.
Being diagnosed with diabetes can feel like hitting a wall at full speed. There’s the initial shock, then the daily avalanche of advice, medical jargon, appointments, and lifestyle changes. I remember wishing someone had just sat me down and told me what actually mattered—not just clinically, but emotionally and practically. Here are the things I wish I had known when I was diagnosed with diabetes.
Does Diabetes Cause Headaches?
Diabetes is a chronic condition in which individuals have difficulty naturally managing their blood sugar levels. Whether you have type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes, it can be difficult to maintain healthy blood sugar levels without the help of certain tools. For instance, diet and exercise are helpful for maintaining blood sugar levels, and many people with diabetes also need to use medications like insulin to keep levels in check.
5 Proven Tips to Reduce Finger-Prick Pain When Testing Blood Sugar
If finger pricking feels like a dreaded daily task, you’re not alone. Fortunately, with a few simple adjustments, you can dramatically reduce discomfort. Here are 5 proven techniques—backed by science and user experience—that can make blood glucose testing significantly more comfortable.
Wellness Injections-The Rise of Wellness Injections and IV Infusions
Discover how wellness injections like B-12, IV therapy, and fertility boosters deliver fast results—and how DigiVibe™ makes them pain-free.
Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose | Digivibe Pain-Free Injection Device – making testing better
Learn how to monitor blood glucose effectively and make injections more comfortable with DigiVibe, the innovative device that blocks injection pain.
Helping Pediatricians Alleviate the Fear of Needles with Children
Helping Pediatricians Eliminate Needle Fear Managing a child’s anxiety during injections can be challenging. DigiVibe by Süthe Dermal eases fears and makes procedures smoother for young patients. Understanding Pediatric Needle Phobia Needle phobia is common and may stem from earlier painful experiences, fear of the unknown or stories from peers. Read More Add to Cart […]
Understanding Why Finger Pricks for CGM users are Still important
CGM devices like Dexcom revolutionize diabetes care, but manual testing remains necessary. Digivibe by Suthe Dermal makes finger pricks painless, enhancing your diabetes management with proven technology for better compliance and comfort.
Understanding weight loss injections: needle vs. medication
Many people using GLP-1 weight loss injections like semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) or tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) report pain at the injection site — but the discomfort often isn’t just from the needle. The medication itself can cause a burning or stinging sensation beneath the skin. Digivibe by Suthe is a drug-free device designed to reduce injection pain by applying gentle vibration to the area before use, helping to ease discomfort from both the needle and the medication.