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Blood Glucose Log

A blood glucose log is an essential tool for a diabetic patient who wants to manage his or her disease. When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, they have to start monitoring their blood glucose (sugar). The goal is to keep blood glucose within a normal range to avoid complications. A blood glucose log can help monitor blood sugar. The diabetic patient can test their blood glucose and record it on a blood glucose log.

Blood Glucose Log - Format

There are several formats to a blood glucose log. Some diabetics log electronically, while others use paper and pen format. Either way, it is important to use a blood glucose log to monitor blood glucose and avoid complications. Some blood glucose log devices are include with glucometers. Some diabetic patients prefer to record their blood glucose on a calendar type blood glucose log.

Blood Glucose Log - Diet vs. medication

Diabetic patients can choose to manage their disease by modifying their diet or taking medication. Both methods benefit from keeping a blood glucose log. The diabetic can record their glucose levels on the blood glucose log after taking medications. They can also record their glucose levels on the blood glucose log after they have eaten or before they have eaten. The blood glucose log can help manage the disease of diabetes no matter if the patient choose medication or diet modification.

Blood Glucose Log - Procedure

A blood glucose log is used to manage diabetes. A diabetic must monitor his or her blood glucose regularly to avoid complications of the disease. To use a blood glucose log, you should print out a weekly log. Use the blood glucose log on a daily basis to record blood glucose levels, activity level, meal and medications. The blood glucose log can then be shared with your physician to discuss. The blood glucose log can also be used to record activity and dietary goals for the week.

Blood Glucose Log - Self Assessment

After a week of recording glucose levels on a blood glucose log, the diabetic can then do a self-assessment as to whether he or she was on target or not. The blood glucose log can help determine if the diabetic patient followed their diet or activity level to keep blood glucose in the average range. The blood glucose log is very helpful in keeping the diabetic on track, and the self assessment can be shared with the physician.

Blood Glucose Log - Summary

For a diabetic trying to manage his or her disease, a blood glucose log is an excellent tool. A blood glucose log is used to record weekly diet and activities, and the resulting blood glucose levels. The blood glucose log can be shared with a physician to monitor the disease. As part of a regular diabetic management routine, a very valuable tool is the blood glucose log.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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