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Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensor

Continuous glucose monitoring sensors are placed inside the layer of the skin of the belly or arm and stuck in place. It detects glucose levels from the interstitial fluid continuously and sends the findings to a monitor device. Both the monitor device and the sensor comprise the continuous glucose monitoring system. These can send alert notifications whenever the glucose levels fall too below or above normal values.

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Kindly advise if blood glucose monitoring systems are reliable.

Query: Hello doctor, My mother is suffering from type 1 diabetes. She has difficulty maintaining an average blood glucose level. I found about the glucose monitoring system when I checked an internet source. What do you think about this product? Will it provide accurate results? Kindly suggest.  Read Full »


Dr. J. N. Naidu

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. The system is suitable for monitoring blood glucose continuously and is likely to provide reasonably accurate results. Thank you.  Read Full »

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