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Checking Blood Sugar
Checking blood sugar will not check high blood pressure or arthritis.
When the glucose level rises significantly above the normal level of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter, it is a symptom of diabetes.
To control diabetes the glucose level must be lowered to within or nearly within the normal range.
Checking blood sugar will not check high blood pressure or arthritis.
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Checking Blood Sugar
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To properly control the glucose level, the diabetic must take frequent readings of the glucose levels to remedy all conditions of the disease. A small packet has been designed so that the diabetic can get the glucose level at any time, at any place, and in the conveniece of home. The packet consists of a lancet to prick the finger for a glucose sample to place in a small digital machine to give a quick reading.
Checking blood sugar will not check high blood pressure or arthritis.