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Diabetes: Checking Your Blood Sugar

Diabetes: Checking Your Blood Sugar

Overview

Testing your blood sugar can help you manage your diabetes, especially if you're having trouble controlling your levels. It helps you see if your levels are in your target range. And it may help you avoid blood sugar emergencies.

Having a record of your blood sugar over time can help you and your doctor know how well your treatment is working and whether you need to make any changes.

But those aren't the only benefits of testing. It can also help you know what things in your daily life affect your blood sugar levels. Keeping a log of your blood sugar levels, your meals, your medicine, and any activity might make it easier to see the connections.

When should you test your blood sugar?

Some people who have diabetes test their blood sugar rarely or not at all. Other people—such as people who use insulin—test it often.

Talk to your doctor or diabetes educator about testing your blood sugar. Together you can decide how often and when you should check your numbers.

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Current as of: April 30, 2024

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