Can you really avoid seeing blood during blood glucose testing? Blood glucose watch brings a comfo

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-03-06

In the early years, there were two traditional ways to test blood sugar, one was through a venous blood test, and the other was to take a fingerstick blood test. Either way, it is difficult to avoid the trouble of "seeing blood". Even today, there are still many patients with hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia who take these two testing methods, and under the high frequency of testing, this fear has even formed a kind of helplessness and numbness.

It's not that some friends are afraid of pain and blood, and they are pampered, but when conditions permit, who would want to suffer every once in a while? With the development of the times, new blood sugar testing methods are also advancing with the times, not only saying goodbye to seeing blood, but also being tested at any time and place, the main thing is a "personal protection". And this new way of testing is no stranger to many friends - yes, portable blood glucose watches.

Let's take the Dai Lexing Blood Glucose Watch D2 as an example, which is a new, non-invasive, painless blood glucose monitoring device, which is no different from the watch and monitors blood sugar status throughout the process. The principle is to detect the glucose concentration in the subcutaneous tissue fluid through electrochemical sensors and electroosmosis, which is similar to the traditional blood sampling method. After a large number of case tests, the detection values of the two are relatively close, which is of great significance for the monitoring of blood glucose fluctuations over a period of time.

At the same time, the D2 blood glucose watch D2 has obtained relevant device certificates and institutional recognition, including near-infrared spectroscopy, cloud computing, AI intelligent algorithms, dynamic metabolic heat, ECG and PPG, and its AI intelligent algorithm can analyze the detected blood glucose data to provide patients with early warning and feasible health opinions.

Here's a warm reminder to friends: blood glucose watches are generally suitable for patients who need to check blood sugar frequently, helping them get rid of the pain of frequent blood collection. Its portable characteristics also eliminate the trouble of carrying various traditional testing tools (such as needles, disinfectants, gauze, etc.), and it is more like a "bodyguard" for blood sugar patients. Of course, friends without blood sugar diseases need to pay attention: look at it rationally and consume reasonably.

With the continuous optimization and upgrading of blood glucose watch-related products, it may become a gospel for blood sugar patients in the near future.

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