Blood Glucose Monitoring

Blood Glucose Monitoring

Interesting things to know about BetterCareMarket’s Blood Glucose Monitoring

Blood Sugar Monitor

 

Blood glucose is the amount of sugar in your blood, which your body uses for energy. If blood sugar levels get too high or too low, it can lead to health problems like fatigue, dizziness, or even fainting. Over time, uncontrolled blood sugar can get more severe and could cause damage to the heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves. By regularly checking your blood sugar level, you will be able to adjust your diet, medication or activity levels to stay healthy and avoid these complications.

Ketone on the other hand is a chemical that your body produces when it breaks down fat for energy.  This typically happens when there is not enough insulin in your body to turn sugar into energy, so your body uses fat instead. 

This can happen in conditions like diabetes, particularly Type 1, or when following a ketogenic diet. High levels of ketones can be dangerous, leading to a condition called ketoacidosis (DKA), which can be life threatening if not treated promptly. 

BetterCareMarket offers a combined Blood Glucose Monitor & Ketone Meter device, which serves both functions, allowing you to measure both glucose and ketone levels with the same monitor, which is especially useful for people with Type 1 diabetes.

 

What is Cholesterol?

 

Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in your blood. Your body needs some cholesterol to make substances that help you digest foods. However, having too much cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease because it can build up in your arteries and form plaques, leading to blockages.

It's important to monitor cholesterol levels to maintain heart health and prevent cardiovascular diseases. Cholesterol levels are measured with a blood test that looks at different types of cholesterol: LDL (low-density lipoprotein), often called "bad" cholesterol, HDL (high-density lipoprotein), or "good" cholesterol, and triglycerides, which are another type of fat in your blood.

 

Blood Cholesterol Monitor

 

cholesterol monitor home kit allows you to measure your cholesterol levels at home without having to visit your GP. These kits typically include a small device that uses a drop of blood from a finger prick to give you readings of your cholesterol levels.

Features of a cholesterol meter home kit often include ease of use, quick results, portability, and the ability to track changes over time.

These kits are intended for people who want to keep an eye on their cholesterol regularly, especially those with high cholesterol or those at risk of heart disease. Using such a device can help you make informed decisions about diet, exercise, and medication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about BetterCareMarket's Blood Glucose Monitoring

Regular monitoring helps you understand how your body responds to food, exercise, stress, and medications. It’s essential for preventing serious complications like nerve damage, kidney disease, and vision problems. For first-time users, it offers peace of mind and empowers better daily health decisions.
There are two main types: traditional finger-stick meters, which provide accurate results from a small blood sample, and continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs), which track glucose levels throughout the day with minimal effort. Both are more advanced and user-friendly than ever before.
If you're new to glucose monitoring you should prioritise monitoring accuracy that meets FDA/ISO standards, ease of use with large screens or voice guidance, minimal blood sample required (1.0 µL or less), memory storage for readings and meal tagging, connectivity to apps or computers for tracking over time.
The LifeSmart Smart Blood Glucose Plus Ketone Monitor System is highly recommended. It requires only a small sample, is budget-friendly, and also tracks ketone and cholesterol levels - perfect for first-time users who want more than basic monitoring.
Make sure you wash and dry your hands thoroughly. Insert a LifeSmart test strip. Use the lancet to get a small drop of blood and apply blood to the strip. Now you can read results on-screen. You can store up to 1,000 readings and even export them to your computer via USB.
Always use fresh, non-expired test strips that have been stored in a cool and dry place. Make sure hands are clean and dry before testing and warm your hands before pricking if circulation is an issue. Always read and follow manufacturer guidelines for accurate usage.
Beginners should look for a glucose monitor that's easy to use, requires a tiny blood sample, offers quick results and smart tracking - like the LifeSmart Smart Blood Glucose + Ketone Monitor, designed for hassle-free home monitoring.