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Knowing the level of glucose in their blood allows individuals with diabetes to manage their condition more effectively. This monitoring provides greater control and helps detect early signs of hypo- or hyperglycaemia.
Finger-pricking devices are automatic tools used by people with diabetes to test their blood sugar. These devices use a lancet, a very short and fine needle, to pierce the skin and extract a blood sample.
Since the skin is a natural barrier against infection, it is crucial to sterilise both the site to be pierced and the lancet. An alcohol pad or wipe is typically used to clean the area beforehand.
Only one drop of blood is needed to test sugar levels. Initially, the process might be painful, but individuals quickly adapt. It's essential to use a new test strip each time to ensure the blood sample is fresh and uncontaminated.
For some people, sitting down and lowering their hand can help if blood flow is restricted. This simple adjustment can make the process easier and more effective.