Blood glucose monitoring VS continuous glucose monitoring
Regular glucose monitoring is the main way people with diabetes can manage their condition. By using glucose monitoring devices to check your blood...
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This blog is like an action plan for when you feel your glucose or sugar levels are dropping too low. We suggest you bookmark it to keep handy. Feeling woozy is always a warning sign, and especially when you use insulin to maintain glucose or sugar levels in range.
Without quick attention, this condition, also known as, hypoglycemia can lead to serious complications, so here’s what you need to know if it happens to you or someone close to you:
For more of the best food for diabetes control, diets and food for people living with diabetes, exercising tips, and information on the Continuous Glucose Monitoring devices, check out more diabetes management blogs.
Reference: 6. Bolinder J, et al. Lancet. 2016;388(10057):2254–2263.
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