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  2. Blood Sugar Monitoring: Why, How & When To Check - Cleveland...

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    Blood sugar monitoring is one of the most important aspects of managing diabetes, especially for people who have type 1 diabetes and those who take insulin. You can check your blood sugar by using a glucose meter and test strips or a CGM system.

  3. Blood Glucose Monitoring - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Blood glucose monitoring helps to identify patterns in the fluctuation of blood glucose (sugar) levels that occur in response to diet, exercise, medications, and pathological processes associated with blood glucose fluctuations, such as diabetes mellitus.

  4. Monitoring Your Blood Sugar | Diabetes | CDC - Centers for...

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    Monitoring your blood sugar is the most important thing you can do to manage diabetes. Find out why, how to monitor, and recommended targets for your blood sugar levels.

  5. Blood sugar testing: Why, when and how - Mayo Clinic

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    Find out when to test your blood sugar, how to use a blood sugar meter and more. If you have diabetes, testing your blood sugar levels can be a key part of staying healthy. Blood sugar testing helps many people with diabetes manage the condition and prevent health problems.

  6. Diabetes Tests | ADA

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    People with diabetes check their blood glucose levels by poking their fingertips and using a blood glucose meter or a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to measure the blood glucose level at that moment. Read on to find out how to use a blood glucose meter.

  7. Continuous Glucose Monitoring - NIDDK - National Institute of...

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    A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) estimates what your glucose level is every few minutes and keeps track of it over time. A CGM has three parts. First, there is a tiny sensor that can be inserted under your skin, often the skin on your belly or arm, with a sticky patch that helps it stay there.

  8. Patient education: Glucose monitoring in diabetes (Beyond ... - ...

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    Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a way to monitor your glucose levels every 5 to 15 minutes, 24 hours a day. Because of reliability issues, warm-up periods, and the need to calibrate some of the devices, CGM does not eliminate the need for at least occasional fingersticks.

  9. Blood Glucose Monitoring: How It Works - Healthline

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    Blood glucose monitoring is an essential tool for managing diabetes. It helps identify how your blood sugar levels respond to factors such as diet, exercise, and medications so you can change...

  10. Blood Sugar Test: How and When to Get It Done - WebMD

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    Why is blood sugar testing necessary for diabetes? Discover the importance of monitoring blood glucose levels with various testing methods and learn how to manage it effectively.

  11. Blood Glucose Monitoring - PubMed

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    Blood glucose monitoring helps to identify patterns in the fluctuation of blood glucose (sugar) levels that occur in response to diet, exercise, medications, and pathological processes associated with blood glucose fluctuations, such as diabetes mellitus.