Diabetic Testers

Diabetic Testers
Diabetic Testers

When a person is taking about diabetic testers they are generally referring to the machines that are used by most diabetics to test the sugar, or glucose, level of their blood. The technical name for the machine is glucometer. Diabetic testers, or glucometers, are rapidly becoming indispensable little machines for a growing number of people since the incidence of diabetes is rapidly rising each and every day.

In order to use diabetic testers the person who wishes to check their blood sugar not only needs the machine, but also alcohol wipes to clean the area, a special type of needle called a lancet to prick the skin, and the proper diabetic test strips for the machine that they will use.

Once the diabetic testing supplies are readied the person places a test strip in the machine, in most cases this automatically turns the machine on, then the person selects a body part, usually a fingertip, and cleans it with the alcohol wipe. After the alcohol is dried the person pricks the area with a lancet in order to obtain a drop of blood which is then placed on the test strip. Diabetic testers read the amount of glucose in the drop of blood and display the blood glucose level, which should be between 80 and 110 for the person to see.

There are many diabetic testers on the market today; most are so small that the machine and all the diabetic testing supplies needed for a whole day will fit in a little case which is easily carried in a pocket or a purse. Those who are looking at different brands of diabetic testers in order to decide which one to purchase should remember two things, more expensive does not always mean better, and the best diabetic tester to but is the one that they understand how to use and will use regularly.

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Compare Glucose Meters

Free Blood Glucose Meters
Free Blood Glucose Meters

If you or someone you love has recently been diagnosed with diabetes, or if you are a long term diabetic but are still using a meter that is years old, it may be tome to do a little shopping around and compare glucose meters. Most people are creatures of habit and don’t like change, but if you compare glucose meters of today with glucose meters of just a few years ago you will find that the difference between the two is as dramatic at that between today’s smart phone and the old brick sized analog cellular phones of yesterday.

When you begin to compare glucose meters the first thing you will notice is the size difference. Today’s portable glucose meters will easily fit on the palm of the hand. As a matter of fact you can often store the meter, lancets, test strips, test solutions, and even a few alcohol wipes in a package that can easily fit in a pocket or a purse. This makes for easy storage and travel.

If you compare glucose meters today to those of just a few years ago you will also notice that today’s meters usually work much faster than those of a few years ago, with many of the newer models able to read the sugar level in just a few seconds. Not only are the meters faster, but they are also smarter, with some even having built in USB ports so that you can hook your meter up to your PC, making trending and tracking of sugar levels possible with just a few clicks of the mouse. When you compare glucose meters you will also notice that modern glucometers use much less blood and require much less painful finger sticks than those of just a few years ago.

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Glucose Monitor Review

Glucose Monitor Review
Glucose Monitor Review

If you are in the market for a new glucose monitor you can easily type the words glucose monitor review into your search bar and be inundated with information. You can also find a glucose monitor review, glucose monitor guide or even list of glucose monitor specifications in healthcare magazines, at the doctor’s office, and even in some pharmacies. While this is a vast amount of information to have at your fingertips, you should remember, when it comes to glucose monitors, it is your fingertips that will pay the price if you purchase the wrong one. So if you follow a printed glucose monitor review you may be setting yourself up for a disappointment.

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Diabetic Testing Machine

Diabetic Testing Machine
Diabetic Testing Machine

One of the most useful pieces of home health care equipment available today is the diabetic testing machine, also known as the glucometer. A modern diabetic testing machine is truly a marvel of technology. The newest types of diabetic testing machine are so small as to be able to fit neatly in the palm of the hand, as a matter of fact, when stowed in their cases with all the test strips, calibration solution, and alcohol wipes needed for a trip the modern diabetic testing machine barely takes up as much room as a man’s wallet. Despite their small size, these new model glucometers have plenty of power, even when compared to the glucometers of just a few years ago.

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