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Blood Glucose Tracker
Compare, save and track your blood glucose here
Blood glucose levels that are either very high or very low can lead to serious medical
problems, even emergencies. Compare your blood glucose with normal values and also save and track it
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Understanding Your Blood
Blood glucose levels that are either very high or very low can lead to serious medical
problems, even emergencies. In addition to the health problems noted above, people
with diabetes could go into a coma (become unconscious) if their blood glucose levels
get very high. Low blood glucose (called hypoglycemia) can also cause problems if
it’s untreated. Usually hypoglycemia is mild and can easily be treated by eating
or drinking something with carbohydrates such as bread, fruit, potatoes, or milk.
But, left untreated, hypoglycemia can lead to loss of consciousness. Although hypoglycemia
can happen suddenly, it can usually be treated quickly, bringing your blood glucose
level back to normal.
Managing Diabetes
There are a few things you can do to take control of your diabetes.
Meal planning and eating correctly are the main keys in managing blood glucose,
blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. To plan meals and eat right, you need to
understand how different foods affect your glucose levels. A good meal plan will
take into account your food likes and dislikes, goals for weight control, and daily
physical activity. Your health care professional can work with you to create a personalized
meal plan.
Physical activity is very important in dealing with diabetes. Taking
part in a regular fitness program can improve blood glucose levels in older people
with diabetes. A health care professional can help you to plan a physical activity program
as per your body requirements.
Medications are also essential in controlling diabetes for many people.
Doctors may prescribe oral medicines (those taken by mouth), insulin, or a combination
of both as needed. People with type 2 diabetes may not need diabetic medications
if they can control and manage adequate blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels through meal planning, eating the right foods, and physical activity.
Keeping track of how well your diabetes care plan is working is
important. Check blood glucose levels and monitor your blood pressure and cholesterol
levels.
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