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Growing incidence of diabetes driving the global self-monitoring blood glucose devices market6/28/2019 Increase in elderly population, higher prevalence of diabetes arising from unhealthy lifestyle, poor diet, excess alcohol consumption, and lack of physical activity, is driving significant demand for blood glucose devices across the globe. Blood glucose meters are typically designed for use by healthcare professionals, and have been available since the 1970s. However, devices capable of self-monitoring first came into existence in 1980. Since then, these devices have been quintessential for managing blood glucose levels in human body, and have improved in speed, accuracy and reliability, and reduced in size as well. Most devices are now smaller than many mobile telephones, allowing for discreet testing. Owing to the considerable popularity of the blood glucose monitoring devices, medical professionals support patients with diabetes based on advice from these machines. Self-monitoring blood glucose devices – a must for diabetes patients For people suffering from type 1 diabetes, medical professionals advise that self-monitoring of blood glucose must be included within an integrated package along with appropriate insulin dosage and education to support choice and achievement of optimal diabetes outcomes. Such recommendations provided by medical practitioners are giving the much needed support to the growth of the global self-monitoring blood glucose devices market. Not only type 1 diabetes, people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are also offered self-monitoring of blood glucose as part of their self-management education. It is generally recommended that healthcare professionals should make patients understand the purpose of monitoring their blood glucose levels and then suggest the course of action upon interpreting the results. Self-monitoring of plasma glucose are also made available to individuals with type 2 diabetes and on insulin treatment or oral glucose-lowering medicines, to provide information on hypoglycaemia. Medical practitioners also opine that self-monitoring should be made available for patients who need to assess changes in glucose levels following any alteration in medication and lifestyle as well as for monitoring changes during or after illness. Doctors believe that the use of self-monitoring blood glucose devices should continue and in a structured way. Access full report or request for free sample at: https://www.researchonglobalmarkets.com/global-self-monitoring-blood-glucose-devices-market-2018-2023.html
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