CGM Monitors

 

CGM Device

BEST CGM DEVICE

A continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM) provides a fuller view of your glucose levels, which can help you make better lifestyle decisions and control your blood sugar levels.

 

WHAT EXACTLY IS CGM MONITORS?

CGM Device uses a tiny sensor put under the skin, either on your belly or arm, using an automatic inserter, to check blood glucose levels every few minutes, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The interstitial glucose level, which is glucose found in the fluids between the cells, is measured by the sensor. With or without an insulin pump, CGM therapy can be employed.

 

 

WHAT ARE THE CGM MONITOR BENEFITS?

The traditional glucose meter only provides you with a “snapshot” of your sugar level at a specific time but a CGM Monitors will allow you to know your blood sugar trends in greater detail it will keep giving you the useful information while you are at rest or doing some intense workout, driving back to home or studying for an upcoming test at school and at the night you might sleeping but the monitor will be on a 24 hrs. duty 

 

IS CGM MONITORS SUITABLE FOR ME?

People who: 

• Have frequent low glucose levels 

• Want to reduce their A1C targets without increasing low episodes will benefit from CGM.

• Have blood sugar levels that fluctuate a lot

 

THE DEPENDABILITY OF FREESTYLE LIBRE 2 CGM MONITORS

An Abbott Freestyle Libre 2 CGM device has a 14-day battery life and replaces the traditional finger blood sugar test. The sensor has been cleared by the FDA to be used on the forearm. The CGM sensor must be replaced after two weeks. It is the most affordable option and comes with a constructed glucose fingertip testing meter to verify your CGM Device results. The CGM sensor has the same accuracy as a glucometer; it falls inside the Committee for Standardization's 20 percent plus or minus variation (ISO). In short easy words? The CGM Monitors might show 20% above or below what it reads. For instance, if your detector reads 100 mg/dL of glucose levels, the 20% variation means that your blood sugar might fluctuate from 80 to 120 mg/dL.

 

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