Diabetics And Test Strips


by Tom Norman - Date: 2007-05-14 - Word Count: 344 Share This!

When you're first diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, healthy eating and regular physical activity are usually prescribed. If this doesn't work well enough, tablets may be given - not as a substitute, however, because healthy eating and regular physical activity are needed as well.

If you have type 1 diabetes then yes, you will have to at least control and balance your food intake with your insulin intake. But because new insulin medications are available, this means that you can eat almost anything you would like so long as you take your "short acting" insulin either immediately before, during, or after your meals.

Your doctor will decide which tablets are best for you. It's then up to you to test your blood glucose levels often and record the results in a diary so that you and your doctor can see if the tablets are helping and whether your dose needs adjusting.

There are two kinds of blood tests that can be used to examine an individual's blood glucose levels. They are called "teat strips" that permit blood to respond with a sure enzyme on the strip. On one of the strips, the blood and the enzyme will produce a tone. There is a m that will so learn the sum of the tone which results in the glucose interpretation. The second character of strip results in the output of electrons when a blood sampling is mixed with it. A meter will so learn the amounts of the electrons and exhibit the glucose interpretation.

Testing your blood glucose levels is something that you may do more often than needed. There is never a bad time to test as it helps keep you more in control. For example, if you would like to have a bite to eat that is not exactly within your diet guidelines, then you may run a test to see what the effect that food has on your glucose levels. Another example is if you are getting ready to exercise and by taking a test beforehand, it will let you know if you need something to eat.


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