How long does diabetes monitor blood sugar?


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Diabetes mellitus is a common disease in our country, its incidence rate is about 10%. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease caused by any reason and characterized by hyperglycemia in clinic. Diabetes mellitus is divided into type 1 diabetes mellitus, type 2 diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes mellitus and other types of diabetes mellitus. In the treatment process of diabetes mellitus, blood glucose monitoring is a very important index. Blood glucose monitoring can enable patients and doctors to comprehensively control the blood glucose of patients. Blood sugar monitoring can generally be measured once a week or so in half a month when blood sugar is well controlled. It can be measured before or after meals. When diabetic patients show various acute and chronic complications and infectious diseases, blood sugar and urine sugar should be measured frequently. That is to say, blood sugar should be measured frequently when blood sugar is not well controlled. Severe patients need to be measured 6 to 7 times a day. Therefore, blood sugar monitoring of diabetic patients is based on diabetes control and whether there is infection. Emergency response and other performance to determine, is a dynamic observation.