The Whys And Wherefores Of Diabetes Testing Supplies
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Diabetes is a serious condition and requires constant monitoring by using diabetes testing supplies. It is important that a diabetic monitors the glucose levels regularly in order to check that there blood sugar levels are kept within the acceptable range. Until all research proves fruitful in relation to diabetes cures, then managing the condition is of paramount importance. A glucose monitoring kit is one way to ensure that your levels are as they should be. These kits are mainly simple to use and give results in under one minute. Many are also lightweight and portable, running off of battery power. You can keep an accurate record of your results for up to one year on some machines.
To use a blood glucose monitor, you will need other diabetes testing supplies such as a lancet. This object is used to prick the surface of the skin to allow you to get a drop of blood for testing, usually from your arm or finger. Most lancets are designed to minimalize skin tearing and you can set the depth at which the needle penetrates your skin. This helps to prevent hitting important nerves. Some Lancet designs mean that the item is already loaded and so you do not need to fumble with needles and it can be easily disposed of once finished.
Once you have a drop of blood, you need to use another of the diabetes testing supplies, the testing strip. These normally come as part of the glucose testing kit and replacements are available from places such as pharmacies. The testing strip is placed into the monitor and the sugar levels are then read.
An Embrace Meter is a fairly new addition to the diabetes testing supplies range. It gives results in less than 6 seconds and it has been proven that those results are accurate. The meter only requires a small sample and the results can be read or heard in English or Spanish. It also has the facility to give you an average of your blood results over a 7, 14 or 30 day period.
It is a fact that all Type 1 sufferers and many Type 2 sufferers will have to have Insulin to help them maintain their blood sugar levels. Insulin is not available without a prescription from a medical doctor and supplies can be obtained from pharmacies. Insulin users usually have to perform more tests throughout the day and inject the correct dose of Insulin via a syringe.
Diabetes testing supplies that are readily available over the counter include the testing strips, lancets and syringes. Some people who have Diabetes prefer to take their Insulin through an Insulin pump, which is also a non-prescription supply. An Insulin pump is designed to administer set amount of insulin to a person constantly throughout the day. This can usually be calculated by analyzing the user’s lifestyle. Most sets include the pump itself, a pump reservoir, a cannula (needle), tubing and a computer chip which constantly measures the dosage.
Another option, especially for those with busy lives, is a glucose gel which is taken orally. This is a hassle free method which helps low blood sugar levels and involves a certain amount of glucose being stored in a sealed tube. The tube is designed to resist splitting and breaking open; it is compact, lightweight and can be kept in any wallet, purse or bag.
In the event that diabetes cures are discovered, these methods of testing will likely become obsolete; until that day comes diabetes testing supplies are crucial to allow diabetics to enjoy life to the full.



































