gentle monitor blood glucoseThe diabetes treatment, and with it the continuous monitoring of blood glucose is now no longer as expensive and complicated as it was some decades ago. Much is taken from diabetic patients with good medical care and support for small devices. On the self of his own blood sugar may not yet be dispensed with.

Thus the continuous blood sampling is not always the annoying and painful matter, should make diabetes a few things before and while they control themselves. With a gentle pricking of the blood collection is far more relaxed.

When do you measure
How often blood glucose should be monitored on a case generally depends on the diabetes therapy. Additional blood sugar provisions may be particularly important, however, in special situations. For example, if signs of hypoglycaemia or a disease that is associated with fever, vomiting and diarrhea. Also in sports, travel, before a long car ride or a change in diet may be important that people know their blood glucose levels and responds appropriately to changes.

Fear of discomfort
The need for blood sugar measurements in diabetes therapy is controversial. Yet many fear affected pain during stinging, calluses or impairment of sensation in his fingers. Often triggers even from the sight of “naked” lancet fear. Modern lancing devices, in which the lancet is not visible, can contribute greatly to lose that fear.

How
This pain can be largely avoided with the right approach. Therefore, it is helpful to know that there are at the fingertip – the most common site of blood collection – places which are sensitive to pain than others. The reason is that the nerve receptors in the skin are not evenly distributed: At your fingertips, for example, bales are significantly more nerve fibers than on the lateral fingers. Therefore, it hurts the least, if you prefer to lateral fingertip blood sample. There is, incidentally, the blood supply to most, so there are not unnecessarily deep and painful sting to be.

Small tips make it easier to trade fairs
To further facilitate the measurement it is advisable to wash your hands and then rub with a towel – we promote circulation. The finger should not be squeezed too much, if not immediately leak blood. The resulting tissue fluid could be leaking is likely to distort value. If no blood, should the puncture depth of the lancing device to be changed. Even with the first drop of blood glucose can be measured. In contrast to the earlier views, it is totally unnecessary to wipe away the first drop.

Just prick as deep as necessary
The deeper you pricks in the skin, the more blood vessels are taken. With the depth increases, the number of nerve fibers – and therefore the pain this -. Lancing devices, which allow adjustment of puncture depth of the individual skin thickness, helping therefore absolutely crucial in reducing the pain this. Middle, ring finger and little finger are the most appropriate finger for blood collection, because small injuries to disrupt the thumb and index finger handles many more. Pressure on the puncture site to prevent bleeding of small blood sample that could later hurt when touched.

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