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What is hypoglycemia: symptoms, causes, types, ...
Hypoglycemia, popularly known as a sugar drop, is one of the most common medical situations in people with diabetes, although it can also affect those who do not have it....
What is hypoglycemia: symptoms, causes, types, ...
Hypoglycemia, popularly known as a sugar drop, is one of the most common medical situations in people with diabetes, although it can also affect those who do not have it....
Foods that raise blood sugar: complete guide wi...
When we talk about foods that raise sugar, it is important to distinguish from the start two very different situations: those who need to raise glucose urgently because they have had...
Foods that raise blood sugar: complete guide wi...
When we talk about foods that raise sugar, it is important to distinguish from the start two very different situations: those who need to raise glucose urgently because they have had...
How often should the insulin pump be changed? M...
Maintaining precise blood glucose control requires that all components of your infusion system function perfectly. It’s not just about logistics, but an essential safety measure to prevent hyperglycemia and ensure...
How often should the insulin pump be changed? M...
Maintaining precise blood glucose control requires that all components of your infusion system function perfectly. It’s not just about logistics, but an essential safety measure to prevent hyperglycemia and ensure...
Insulin pumps: how they work and their benefits
Continuous infusion technology has radically transformed diabetes management, allowing a precision that manual injections rarely achieve. Understanding how these devices work is the first step to improving metabolic control and...
Insulin pumps: how they work and their benefits
Continuous infusion technology has radically transformed diabetes management, allowing a precision that manual injections rarely achieve. Understanding how these devices work is the first step to improving metabolic control and...
Can the glucose sensor get wet? A guide to prot...
One of the most common questions among continuous monitoring users is whether water activities can compromise the accuracy or adhesion of the device. The short answer is yes, modern sensors...
Can the glucose sensor get wet? A guide to prot...
One of the most common questions among continuous monitoring users is whether water activities can compromise the accuracy or adhesion of the device. The short answer is yes, modern sensors...
How often should the glucose sensor be changed?
The glucose sensor is changed every 10 or 14 days depending on the model. The FreeStyle Libre 2 and 3 last 14 days, the Dexcom G6 lasts 10 days, and...
How often should the glucose sensor be changed?
The glucose sensor is changed every 10 or 14 days depending on the model. The FreeStyle Libre 2 and 3 last 14 days, the Dexcom G6 lasts 10 days, and...