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Diabetes: Checking your blood sugar


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Why monitor your blood sugar?

Monitoring your blood sugar level takes the guesswork out of your daily diabetes care. Testing your blood sugar at home helps you know:

  • When your blood sugar is low. Low blood sugar can lead to an emergency. If your blood sugar drops just below the level that is safe for your body and you quickly eat something containing sugar, your blood sugar will rise and you may prevent an emergency.
  • When your blood sugar is high. Over time, high blood sugar levels cause permanent damage to the eyes, heart, kidneys, blood vessels, and nerves. If you are pregnant, high blood sugar levels may cause problems for you and your baby. Low blood sugar levels are even more dangerous for your fetus.
  • What your blood sugar level is before a meal. If you take short-acting insulin, you can use these results to determine how much insulin to take.
  • How different types of food affect your blood sugar.
  • How exercise affects your blood sugar. Exercise usually lowers your blood sugar level.
  • What your blood sugar is when you are ill. Severe illness or stress usually causes higher-than-normal blood sugar levels.
  • When your medicine for diabetes (insulin) may need adjusting. If your blood sugar levels remain high over a period of time or you have frequent low blood sugar, your medicine for diabetes may need adjusting. Talk to your doctor about this.

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  1. Home blood sugar monitoring helps you know how exercise has affected your blood sugar.

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      Home blood sugar monitoring helps you know how exercise has affected your blood sugar. This monitoring helps you know what your blood sugar level is at the time of the testing. Checking your blood sugar after exercising will help you know whether your blood sugar levels are staying within a target range.

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      Home blood sugar monitoring helps you know how exercise has affected your blood sugar. This monitoring helps you know what your blood sugar level is at the time of the testing. Checking your blood sugar after exercising will help you know whether your blood sugar levels are staying within a target range.

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Last Updated: September 24, 2008
Author:
Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS
Medical Review:
Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine

Matthew I. Kim, MD - Endocrinology & Metabolism


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