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Testing Blood Sugar
Testing blood sugar reveals no information on high blood pressure or cholesterol.
A diabetic must control the glucose level to be within or nearly within the normal range of 70 to 110 milligrams to a deciliter. Unless this is done the disease will progress into severe complications.
Testing blood sugar reveals no information on high blood pressure or cholesterol.
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Testing Blood Sugar
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blood sugar, high blood pressure
To control the glucose level the diabetic needs to have frequent readings which cannot always be done in the doctor's office. For the convenience of the home, a small packet has been designed which includes a lancet to prick the finger for a glucose sample and a small digital machine for the reading. A chart should be made to give to the doctor for preparing instructions to the diabeic to deal with all situations.
Testing blood sugar reveals no information on high blood pressure or cholesterol.