When should I call my child's doctor or diabetes care team? Your child's blood sugar levels are high after several checks. Your child's blood sugar level does not lower with extra insulin. Your child often has blood sugar levels that are too low. ...
Your blood sugar level is below 70 mg/dL or above 250 mg/dL and does not improve with treatment. You have a headache, or you are dizzy. When should I call my doctor or diabetes care team provider? You think your baby is not moving as much as usual. ...
The real-time and easy-to-read data from CGM can alert you if your glucose levels go too low or too high. Recentstudiesalso show that CGM is safe and effective in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, improving glycemic control. So, who should be using aHealthifyPRO CGM? Or when should ...
Although having these symptoms does not automatically mean your kid has juvenile diabetes, it’s critical to consult their pediatrician if you notice one or more of these symptoms. Extreme thirst: Too much glucose in the bloodstream triggers the body to pull water from surrounding fat cells and ...
Pardon us, but WTH is CGM? It's a question you may be asking right now. Many living with diabetes have become familiar with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) as their tool of choice for managing their diabetes care. But for some — including those recently diagnosed with diabetes — ...
Mary K. Caffrey
The domain of diabetic blood sugar monitoring technology has been leveraging advancements such as biosensors and AI for some time now, primarily to enhance continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and improve the quality of life for people with diabetes. However, the technology is now being implemented ...
"Because of Type 1 diabetes, we no longer take things for granted, but CGM has given us back some normalcy in our everyday lives." * If your glucose alerts and readings from the Dexcom ONE do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisio...
Does it always provide a clear delineation of your blood sugar control? Not always. First, there’s wobble—normal lab error. Surveys show that there can be as much as a 0.5% variation from lab to lab. Which might mean the difference between optimal control and borderline diabetes. But ...
A tool to assess nutritional status in older persons was really needed. It took 5 years to design the MNA® (Mini Nutrition Assessment) tool, complete