Diabetes Testing Supplies Simplified
By John Howard | July 5, 2009
You may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Diabetes testing supplies are an essential part of a Diabetes sufferer’s life. Diabetics require constant monitoring to ensure that their glucose and blood sugar levels are kept within a sustainable range. In the event of diabetes cures the regime of using diabetes testing supplies may subside, but until then they are a necessary commodity. One common product that is widely used by Diabetics is the glucose monitor which aids people in monitoring their blood sugar levels effectively. Many of the packs are designed to be effortless to use and give the person fast results, usually in under one minute. They are compact and weightless, usually functioning by way of a battery. Many monitors allow the user to store results for up to one year.
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.
Diabetes testing supplies such as testing strips then need to be used. The blood spot is placed onto the strip which is then placed into the glucose monitoring machine. Most glucose monitors will include testing strips in the package you buy but replacements can be received from pharmacies.
One newer product available in the niche of diabetes testing supplies is the Embrace Meter. This piece of equipment boasts the ability to read blood results in as little as 6 seconds. Results can be viewed on the screen or read aloud in either Spanish or English. The readings are scientifically correct and it can get results from the smallest amount of blood. The Embrace Meter can also store your readings and give blood sugar level results over an average period such as 7, 14 or 30 days.
A fair majority of Type 2 Diabetes and all of Type 1 Diabetes sufferers will require Insulin. This can only be prescribed and cannot be purchased over-the-counter. Once your doctor has given you a prescription for Insulin, it can be obtained from a pharmacy. Insulin users have to take readings fairly often through the day and base the amount of Insulin dosage on the results of the readings.
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.
Finally, one of the best diabetes testing supplies for people on the go is oral glucose gel. These sealed tubes contain a specified amount of glucose to help balance your blood sugar levels if they are too low. They are easy to keep in a purse or bag and designed not to burst or split.
Diabetes testing supplies are a crucial part of life for a Diabetes sufferer. Once diabetes cures are established these items are available to help those with the condition lead relatively normal lives.
Topics: HEALTH | No Comments »
SELF DEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER
"Know Thyself"
Brings YOU the latest
information
To Empower You
on Your Way
To Achieve Your Core
Goals
Comments
« 5 Tips To Help You On Your Weight Loss Program | Home | Three Reasons You Should Practice Yoga »








