Diabetes and Continual Testing
Aug 7th 2020
Diabetes is what you might call a diagnostic condition. First, it's a chronic disease – not a one-time health crisis event, but rather a change in the body over time, that has to be carefully monitored and assessed to be well treated. We call it a diagnostic condition because it's so important to understand what the body is doing throughout a given day, or in different scenarios.
Diet and Fitness for Diabetes
Routine diabetes testing helps individuals to understand the impact of diet and fitness have on their diabetic condition.
There's really no substitute for continual glucose level testing. Without it, you're not going to see whether a particular fitness activity helps to stabilize your blood sugar levels, or whether something you eat is bad for your diabetic condition. Keeping a notebook is one way to really optimize your self-assessment and get better outcomes over time. This becomes abundantly useful when you are working through challenges with diabetes, thinking about treatment options, and trying to improve the stability of your blood sugar levels to mitigate the effects of the disease.
Adjusting to Medications
By the same token, self-testing also helps you to evaluate how your medications are working. Of course, you have to go by the advice of trained and qualified medical professionals – but if you can bring more information to the table, you're likely to get better and more refined treatment models. Again, testing over time helps show whether a medication is useful in helping you to control your diabetes. That's a big deal for those who want to manage diabetes and live with it in a healthier way, avoiding dialysis and more extreme options.
One-Touch Glucose Strips
With our One-Touch glucose testing strips, we make it easy for diabetic patients to monitor their blood sugar levels. These less intrusive testing options make it easy to check your blood sugar levels throughout a day, multiple times a day, as many doctors would recommend. Being proactive about managing diabetes will help you to avoid some of the more extreme consequences of this chronic health condition. Don't wait for things to get worse – with a proper diet and exercise, and continual testing, many of those who have diabetes can maintain decent health outcomes. Read more about all of this on our web site and be sure to ask us any questions that you have about our testing strips. They're immediate and easy to use, to help you to fight diabetes the right way!