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Technology gives tools to people with diabetes for effective glucose monitoring

People with diabetes need to manage their condition effectively so that they can lead healthy and happy lives. Being diagnosed with diabetes used to mean finger pricks to test blood for glucose levels. But Continuous Glucose Monitoring has changed all this, making the process of checking glucose levels accurate, informed with data based evaluation.

What is Continuous Glucose Monitoring

Continuous Glucose Monitoring helps a person with diabetes track their glucose levels in real-time. Freestyle libre from Abbott is CGMS or Continuous Glucose Monitoring system that has a handheld reader and a sensor that can be worn on your arm. The sensor lasts 14 days, is disposable and you can buy a new one to replace it.

The reader can scan the sensor to get your glucose readings without the need of a finger prick.

Glucose levels are measured continuously by the sensor through the interstitial fluid.

Not only is a CGM device pain-free as compared to BGM or Blood Glucose Monitoring but also reliable and accurate.

 

Tech meets convenience

The sensor can be worn while bathing, showering, swimming or exercising. The sensor should not be taken below 1 metre (3 feet) of water and should not be submerged in water for more than 30 minutes. The adhesive is designed to keep the sensor securely and comfortably in place for up to 14 days.

The reader can take the reading even through clothing which makes it discreet enough to be used in public settings.

Basically, you can get your glucose readings anytime, anywhere and as many times as you want, once you have applied the sensor.

 

Glucose data at your finger tips

A scan takes as little as 1 second and is painless. Here is the data that you get:

Current glucose reading.

Trend arrow that shows the direction your glucose levels are headed to, whether high or low.

Trend graph based on the last 8 hours readings.

A target range for your glucose over time.

Additionally, you get historic data visibility with availability of 90 days of glucose data. It also gives you the daily percentage of time spent in target range.

 

Do More with CGM

Daily Patterns

Graphs give you the variability of glucose levels over multiple hours and days

Time in Target

Time in Range or Time in Target graph shows how much percentage of time the sensor readings were above, below or within range.

Low Glucose Events

When glucose readings are lower that 70mg/dL for longer than 15 minutes, these are recorded as low glucose events.

Informed decisions with CGM

Using a CGM device like Freestyle libre empowers the person with diabetes. Accuracy and reliability make it a big hit. The data can be used to make informed decisions regarding diet, exercise and medication.

The pros of the device includes being compact and lightweight. It also has a built-in test strip port for blood glucose and blood ketone testing. With proven reliability and accuracy, CGM is revolutionary in providing care to people with diabetes and their caregivers.

Know more about Continuous Glucose Monitoring here. 

To buy Freestyle libre, check this.

The information mentioned in this document is only suggestive/for patient education and shall not be considered as a substitute for doctor’s advice or recommendations from Abbott. Please consult your doctor for more information 

Any photos displayed are for illustrative purposes only. Any person depicted in such photos is a model. 

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