It is dangerous to stop monitoring blood sugar if you are afraid of pain and needles! Dr. Chen Honglin said that most people who are prone to hypoglycemia have not implemented self-monitoring of blood sugar. I once encountered a case in which a 65-year-old man was diagnosed with diabetes by a doctor and his family bought a blood glucose meter. However, due to the old model and poor design of the blood collection needle, he felt very painful every time he pricked the needle to collect blood. After the patient was pricked several times, it would be too painful to prick again, and the family's distress would not continue. Unexpectedly, one day, the patient suddenly developed hypoglycemia symptoms, broke out in a cold sweat and finally fainted in the living room. I didn't know it was a hypoglycemia attack until I was sent to the hospital. When the doctor asked, I knew it was because I was afraid of pain and didn't regularly monitor the consequences caused by blood sugar.
Diet+exercise+drug blood sugar monitoring is the key. "Monitoring blood sugar is very important. If you don't know your blood sugar changes, doctors can't control their illness and can't take effective treatment measures. Chen Honglin said that besides diet, exercise and drugs, blood sugar monitoring is the key factor to control diabetes. Only by maintaining a stable blood sugar level can the risk of diabetic complications be reduced.
The gospel of sugar friends! The new blood glucose machine reduces the fear of acupuncture and improves the effect of sugar control. Chen Honglin reminded that if patients are afraid of needles, they can calm their emotions first, persuade them slowly, and don't use coercion. In addition, you can choose a new blood glucose machine, which is equipped with a patented blood collection system, which can reduce pain and only need a little blood; In addition, the blood sample can be supplemented for the second time, which can avoid wasting test paper, reduce patients' fear of repeated acupuncture and improve the motivation of blood collection.
In addition, international certification bodies have higher and higher requirements for blood glucose meters. For example, the standard published by ISO 20 13 requires that the error range of blood glucose meter should be smaller, and 24 kinds of interferences must be detected. These actions are in line with the spirit of precision medicine, so that diabetic patients can understand the changes of blood sugar more accurately and increase the control effect.
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Topic: Lao Wen, blood glucose measurement, new knowledge of biomedicine, diabetes, blood glucose meter, Chen Honglin