Saturday, February 19, 2011

Diabetes meter questions please answer?

I diabetes meters for a specific project in school and asked me some questions. > Who made the diabetic foot? > It's hard to live with that? > What has been used before? > Are there any improvements on it? > When was it made? > It is very painful? > Diabetes is more common in children, adolescents or adults? If you can not answer them all, okay. THX! Ninja that I can not answer your questions, to seek answers about what people are blood glucose monitoring test strip before http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes urine. It was so strong that only told them inaccurate, if the glucose level above 300 mg / dl GO! There is one thing that still considered safe. The best change is the 31-gauge needle or stick. The higher the number, the thinner the wire or needle. And while we have changed the lancet, which often makes a small hole in the finger, and usually lose the nerves that will not hurt. The second question can be found in phlaunt.c com site that I do not know the answers easily, but here is some interesting information. It can add value to your project. Diabetes mellitus is called diabetic. Mellitus means sweet urine. The ancient Greeks used to see if the ants like urine (attracted to the sugar in it) (to get a drop of blood) The pinprick test is often painful, do not even feel sometimes bite you do not think the finger at all. It is if you hit a nerve ending or not. Take the test here. Take two or three needles sowing and press through a cork or rubber, to evenly about 1 inch apart. Now, all the needles a little touch on the arm and count how many little tricks you can feel, touch again to a new and count again. You can see that sometimes the nerve ending to miss all together and not feel that any needle. It was pretty long answer, yes it can be painful, but you get used to it and it does not bother after a while. An excellent site with some wonderful opportunities for you, it will definitely help you. Take a look. http://webmd2.notlong.com/AAS6xT8.

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