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MEDICAL DIABETIC TESTING SUPPLIES
Diabetic
testing is important in everyday life to monitor the blood sugar
levels.
It will help you regulate your insulin dosage.
Testing will tell you to increase or lower your insulin based on your
blood level result.
That is why there is a need to purchase medical diabetic testing
supplies available in pharmacies, department stores, and also from
suppliers on line like this one.
Medical diabetic testing supplies include syringes, glucose
meter, insulin pump and other diabetes care equipment.
Diabetes is crucial and ongoing and even if you always have your
insulin pump, still don’t forget to have your diabetic testing.
Have a stock of medical diabetic testing supplies to avoid unnecessary
things that might happen.
If you live with diabetes make sure you have medical diabetic testing
supplies on hand and that you take diabetes care seriously.
If you have insulin injections to survive talk to your doctor about an
insulin pump and other supplies that will suit to you.
Utilize blood testing. In the past, urine testing was more common, but blood is
more accurate.
New and improved ways to test blood are being developed all the time.
Check with your doctor, your pharmacist or the company that manufactures your
diabetes monitoring supplies and equipment.
These medical diabetic testing supplies are used in measurement
of glucose in blood, glucose in urine and also the measurement of
ketone bodies in urine and blood.
Patients can easily collect small blood samples themselves (either in
specially prepared plastic or glass capillary tubes or on
filter-paper), and self-monitoring using glucose reagent-strips with
direct color matching or meters is now widely practiced.
Urine tests are of somewhat limited value, however, because of the
great variation in urine glucose concentration for given levels of
blood glucose.
The correlation between blood and urine glucose may be improved a
little by collecting short-term fractions (15-30 min) of the urine
output.
The appearance of persistent ketonuria associated with hyperglycaemia
or high levels of glycosuria in the diabetic patient points to an
unacceptably severe level of metabolic disturbance and indicates an
urgent need for corrective action.
The patient should be advised to test for ketone bodies (acetone and
aceto-acetic acid) when tests for glucose are repeatedly positive, or
when there is substantial disturbance of health, particularly it is
with infections.
The immediate goals of treatment of diabetes are to stabilize
the blood sugar and eliminate the symptoms of high blood sugar.
The long-term goals of treatment are to prolong life, improve quality
of life, relieve symptoms, and prevent long-term complications such as
heart disease and kidney failure.
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