What is home blood sugar monitoring?
You need to check your blood sugar every day to make sure it is
staying in a safe range. If it is staying too high, you may need to adjust your
treatment, or you may need to start taking insulin if you are not taking it
already. You can know what your blood sugar level is at any time by using a
home blood sugar meter. This is often referred to as home blood sugar
monitoring or self-testing. Your doctor may want you to check your blood sugar
level 4 to 6 times a day. You will also need to test your blood sugar if you
feel faint, dizzy, unusually tired, nervous, or jittery; break out in a cold
sweat; have a headache; and/or feel sick to your stomach.
To
test your
blood sugar level
using a blood sugar meter, prick your finger with a
small needle called a lancet to collect a drop of blood. Follow the directions
to prepare your test strip and meter to receive the blood sample. Within a few
seconds to 2 minutes, the meter shows the results of your test.
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Home blood sugar monitoring involves:
- Testing the amount of sugar in a sample of blood drawn
from a vein.
- Testing the amount of sugar in a drop of blood from
your finger.
- Testing the amount of sugar in a urine
sample.
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