There is a replacement time of two to three weeks so albumin has been analysed in a way which enables scientists to monitor and diagnose diabetes over a median term to fill the gap between daily testings. This development of the monitoring device means that the company behind the monitor have suggested monthly monitoring instead, to give a better overall insight into the various treatments available. It will also mean that complications and health issues can be identified earlier, reducing the risk of severe health concerns.
Diabetes is a condition which is largely affected by one’s lifestyle – your weight, diet and level of physical activity greatly impact your risk of developing diabetes. Doctors strongly suggest that you eat a balanced diet that’s rich in fruit and vegetables, as well as being low in fat, salt and sugar. They also advise that you get plenty of exercise to not only burn excess calories and maintain a healthy weight, but also to keep your body functioning as effectively as possible. Through combining these efforts, you can develop a healthier body, better glucose control and a stronger immune system, so your overall wellbeing will improve too.