Pack of 3 (Freestyle CGM Libre Sensor)
Included
- Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): 14-day operational life
- Using, Reading, and Removing Sensors at Home
- 24 Hour Turnaround Time
Regarding the CGM (continuous glucose monitoring)
- Your healthcare practitioner can implant a tiny sensor that collects glucose data continuously for up to 14 days in the back of your upper arm using the FDA-approved Freestyle Libre Pro Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Sensor.
- After that, the provider downloads the information, which shows your unique glycaemic profile as well as trends and patterns that you may use to track and manage your diabetes. The Freestyle Libre sugar test device is the best choice for people who don't like to measure their levels by pinching their fingers.
- Our continuous blood sugar monitoring tests are available in all of India's major cities.
Is CGM Accurate
1. While most people agree that CGM devices are accurate, they might not be as accurate as conventional blood glucose meters. The positioning of the sensor, the kind of sensor being used, and the state of the skin where the sensor is implanted are among the variables that may have an impact on the CGM's accuracy.
2. Freestyle Libre CGM systems guarantee that the sensor is accurately monitoring the glucose levels in the interstitial fluid and do not require calibration.
The secret to your health is metabolic fitness. Numerous CGM use cases
Controlling and Curing Diabetes
The continuous glucose monitoring device allows you to keep an eye on your blood sugar levels in real-time. You can track advanced blood sugar levels and get your A1c readings back within range.
Blood glucose meter (BGM) versus CGM
The CGM sensor uses a sensor that is implanted just below the skin to automatically and constantly monitor glucose levels. CGM devices monitor glucose in the interstitial fluid, which is the liquid that lies just beneath the skin and connects your cells. The glucose concentration measured by CGM will differ from that of the blood because it is being measured in a different area of the body.
A tiny drop of blood is drawn from your fingertip and placed on a test strip that is inserted inside a blood glucose meter (BGM). Based on the quantity of glucose present in the blood sample at that precise instant, the meter gives a glucose value.
CGM Sensor Operation