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Dexcom, G6, Diabetic Transmitter - 1 Device
Product Name
- Dexcom, G6, Diabetic Transmitter - 1 Device
Brand
- Dexcom
Main Category
- Health & Wellness
Sub-Category
- Diabetic Monitor
Description
- The Dexcom G6 is a Diabetic monitor which provides us with serum glucose levels with no need for finger sticks or calibration.
- The G6 monitor is suitable for patients with age 2 years and older
- This product represents Dexcom, G6, Transmitter
Benefits of Dexcom G6
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- Real-time readings provide you instantly with glucose levels which helps the patient to take a rapid action
- Customizable high and low alerts - See your glucose readings with just a glance at your Dexcom G6 Receiver and set your range to get notified when you’re too high or low.
- Urgent low soon alert - A predictive urgent low soon alert can warn you up to 20 minutes before severe hypoglycemia occurs.
- A single Dexcom G6 sensor can be worn for up to 10 days.
Instructions for use/ How to Use Dexcom G6
- To be used as directed by the physician or health care provider
- This product is attempted to be used by diabetic patients
Where to insert needle?
After Insertion of the needle:
- Dexcom G6 treatment decision
- Sharing glucose data with followers
Precautions
- In order for the Dexcom G6 insertion needle to reach the interstitial fluid, it must penetrate the dermis layer of the skin, which has blood vessels scattered throughout.
- Penetration of these blood vessels causes bleeding if the needle pierces them.
- To prevent bleeding when starting to insert the sensor:
- Make sure to choose one of the approved sites
- Make sure not to press too hard on the applicator
- When pressing the button, the sensor should be resting
- superficially on the surface of your skin
- What should you do when seeing drops of blood?
- Press on the sensor site with a clean cloth 30-60 seconds
- Complete the device installation steps
- If you experience excessive bleeding or big difference in CGM readings, please remove the sensor and seek
- medical help to ensure your safety
More Information about Dexcom G6
- For User guide: Click Here
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
- Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by either don't have enough insulin or insulin doesn't operate properly, resulting in an increase in blood glucose levels.
- Types of diabetes:
- Type 1, in which the pancreas does not produce any insulin at all.
- Type 2, in which the pancreas produces insufficient insulin, or insulin stops functioning properly.
- Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition in which women's insulin becomes less effective during pregnancy.
- Common symptoms of diabetes:
- Frequent urination.
- Severe thirst.
- Severe hunger.
- Lack of attention and loss of focus.
- Tingling of hands and feet.
- Slow wound healing.
Non-Pharmacological Treatments & Advice For Diabetic Patients
- All carbohydrate affects blood glucose levels so it’s important to know which foods contain carbohydrates. Choose the healthier foods that contain carbs and be aware of your portion sizes.
- Eat less salt. Eating lots of salt can increase your risk of high blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of heart diseases and stroke. And when you have diabetes, you’re already more at risk of all of these conditions.
- Eat more fruit and vegetable. This can help you get the vitamins, minerals, and fiber your body needs every day to help keep you healthy.
- You can always try low or zero-calorie sweeteners (also known as artificial sweeteners) to help you cut down sugar for example Steviana sweetener
- Don’t forget to keep moving. Being more physically active goes hand in hand, in controlling blood glucose level, with eating healthier.
- Remember to measure your blood glucose level continuously by using home monitor
- Thiozac capsules will help you to reduce neuropathy induced by diabetes
- If you experience symptoms of hypoglycemia such as weakness, dizziness, increased sweating, fast heart beating, vision disorders or difficulty in concentration, it usually helps to eat or drink something containing sugar.
Normal Ranges
- Random blood sugar test: A blood sample will be taken at a random time. Regardless of when you last ate, a blood sugar level of 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or higher suggests diabetes. A blood sugar level less than 140 mg/dL is normal. A reading between 140 and 199 mg/dL indicates prediabetes
- Fasting blood sugar test. A blood sample will be taken after an overnight fast. A fasting blood sugar level less than 100 mg/dl is normal. A fasting blood sugar level from 100 to 125 mg/dL is considered prediabetes. If it's 126 mg/dL or higher on two separate tests, you may have diabetes.
- Oral glucose tolerance test: For this test, you fast overnight, and the fasting blood sugar level is measured. Then you drink a sugary liquid, and blood sugar levels are tested periodically for the next two hours.
Size | 1 Device |
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Brand | Dexcom |
Features | Digital |
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