Continuous blood glucose monitoring

Continuous Blood Glucose monitoring helps people with diabetes manage the disease and avoid its associated problems. A person can use the results of glucose monitoring to make decisions about food, physical activity, and medications. The most common way to check glucose levels involves pricking a fingertip with an automatic lancing device to obtain a blood sample and then using a glucose meter to measure the blood sample's glucose level. Continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) systems use a tiny sensor inserted under the skin to check glucose levels in tissue fluid. The sensor stays in place…

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Things to Do When You have Diabetes

Diabetes is a situation of a individual who has an improved glucose stage for reasons that the human body can not create ample insulin or due to the fact the cells in the human body does not respond to the insulin that is developed. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the energy and glucose metabolic process in the human body. It brings about cells in the liver, muscle and excess fat tissue to get glucose from the blood. The glucose is then saved as glycogen in the liver and muscle tissue. It stops the use…

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