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CGM or BGM? Which One Should You Choose?

People living with diabetes rely on a BGM, CGM, or both to check their blood sugar. Keep reading to know which one is better for you.

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CGM or BGM? Which One Should You Choose?

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  1. Meta Title: CGM or BGM? Which One Should You Choose? Meta Description: People living with diabetes rely on a BGM, CGM, or both to check their blood sugar. Keep reading to know which one is better for you. Before we explore the accuracy of CGM and BGM, it is important first to understand the difference between the two. CGM stands for continuous glucose monitoring, while BGM stands for Blood glucose meters. Blood glucose meters are the traditional device that helps to measure the sugar level in your body. Having a BGM device, you have to prick your finger to get the reading for blood sugar level. On the other hand, a continuous glucose monitor gives you blood sugar level readings throughout the day and night with the help of a sensor. And you get the reading without jabbing your finger. Difference between CGM and BGM A traditional blood glucose monitor gives an instant reading of the blood glucose level the moment you check it. It does not tell you about any changes in the level and has no recorded data. However, with a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to check your blood sugar level at different times of the day. You can observe the trends in blood sugar levels with the help of recorded data. A continuous glucose monitor device also helps you take precautions and treatment decisions. Accuracy of Traditional Blood Glucose Meter vs. CGM When talking about the accuracy of two devices, it is important to understand that these two devices measure different things. A traditional blood glucose meter measures the glucose concentration in one drop of blood. On the other hand, continuous glucose does not measure glucose concentration in the blood. Rather these devices use a small built-in sensor that keeps on measuring the glucose concentration in interstitial space, which is fluid between skin cells. In simple words, the reading a CGM device gives is the average of multiple samples taken. A traditional blood glucose monitor gives the most accurate reading, but it's a static measurement and does not provide information about the changes in glucose level over time. As a result, a continuous glucose monitor is more effective because it provides dynamic measurement. It provides the current values of glucose and the changes in glucose levels over time. There are many CGM devices available in the market if you want to purchase one. However, Freestyle Libre 3 Sensor is the best among them; it has unsurpassed 14-day accuracy in the low glucose range especially. Moreover, you can share it with three friends and follow us to get a chance to win a Freestyle Libre 3. Who can use Continuous Glucose Monitor? You use a continuous glucose monitor device with the recommendation of your doctor. The doctor can recommend you use it if you have the following: Gestational diabetes Hypoglycemia (very low blood sugar level) or hyperglycemia (very high blood sugar level) An insulin pumps Major lows and highs in blood sugar level for no apparent reason.

  2. This device is safe to use with both adults and children. Moreover, it gives the feature to pair a smartphone with CGM so you can share the data with your doctor. You get Valuable Data with CGM Sometimes, the doctor asks the patient to take frequent blood sugar level readings to make better treatment decisions. But the patient hesitates to take the reading again and again because each time, he will have to prick his finger, which is painful. However, a continuous glucose monitor device gives you painless readings and is also easy to use. It encourages the patient to take frequent readings. Moreover, they can analyze what changes in the diet plan or changes in activity can affect blood sugar levels. With this valuable data, you can make changes to your routine and live a healthier life. With CGM, Have Control over Blood Glucose Level A continuous glucose monitor is clinically proven to reduce hypoglycemia significantly and also lower the A1C levels in patients. The best CGM devices come with alarm or alert options. These alarms will give a warning whenever there is a significant increase or decrease in blood sugar levels outside the target range. You feel control of your blood glucose level because you will be able to see the impact of medicine, food, or any physical activity. With these trends and patterns, you can make informed decisions. Future of CGM The future of continuous glucose monitoring is more innovative and less inconvenient as the experts focus on improving people's everyday lives. Checking blood glucose level through CGM allow people to live freely. They don't have to worry about checking their sugar levels multiple times a day because all the data is recorded. The technology of CGM is getting better each day, and the algorithms in the software are also improving, making this method even more sophisticated. This technology has developed so rapidly that people with diabetes are astounded at the changes they have witnessed in their life. If you have diabetes, consider using a continuous glucose monitor device. It will bring life-changing results for you. With a CGM device, free yourself from pricking your fingers multiple times a day to check your blood sugar level. Call us now to get your own device or more information about the device.

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