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Blood glucose monitoring
Blood glucose monitoring To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Blood glucose monitoring is a way of testing ...
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Talk:Blood glucose monitoring
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Blood glucose meter
Blood glucose meter A Blood glucose meter A blood glucose meter is a small, portable, ...
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Hometesting blood glucose (Petdiabetes wiki)
Hometesting blood glucose Many caregivers with diabetic pets test their pets' blood glucose at home using a glucometer. Testing blood glucose in a cat or dog ...
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Glucose meter
Glucose meter A glucose meter (or glucometer) is a medical device for determining the approximate amount of glucose in a drop of blood obtained by pricking the skin with a lancet. Glucose meters are portable and designed for ...
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Blood-sampling device
Blood-sampling device A blood-sampling device, also known as a Lancing ... is most commonly used by diabetics during blood glucose monitoring. The depth of skin penetration can ...
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List of terms associated with diabetes
... pill taken to lower the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Only some people with Type II diabetes ... metabolism Acidosis - An acidic condition in the blood. If prolonged, or severe, it can cause ... diabetes, this can be caused by insufficient glucose absorption (eg, from inadequate insulin) and metabolic ... called glucagon, which raises the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood. The name ...
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Diabetes mellitus
... characterised by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels), especially after eating. All types ... less common in people who control their blood sugars well with their lifestyle and medications ... Patient understanding and participation is vital, as blood glucose levels change continuously. Treatments that return the blood sugar to normal levels can reduce ...
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Talk:Diabetes mellitus
... information is needed in the section on glucose monitoring I have just read the section on glucose monitoring, and was quite alarmed. This section states, firstly, that diabetics should check their blood sugar "from time to time", but ...
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Insulin
... when other medications become inadequate in controlling blood glucose levels. Insulin has the empirical formula C ... peptide. This polypeptide is released into the blood in equal amounts to the insulin protein ... cellular intake of certain substances, most prominently glucose in muscle and adipose tissue (about 2 ... glycogen synthesis – insulin forces storage of glucose in liver (and muscle) cells in ...
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