Diabetic test strips are used by millions of people across the U.S. who have the disease. They provide an effective and efficient way of measuring the amount of glucose (sugar) in the bloodstream, but how they accomplish that feat often remains a mystery, even to those that use them. There are more modern methods of testing available, such as continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), but test strips are by far the most often utilized method of testing. CGMs are a more expensive option and many insurers won’t cover the cost of the devices unless clients meet specific eligibility requirements.

Blood Sample

Test strips use a small sample of a person’s blood to measure the amount of sugar in the bloodstream. The end of the test strip is touched to the blood sample and the strip automatically absorbs a small amount of blood into the strip

Enzymes

Test strips are manufactured with an enzyme that reacts to the blood sample. It triggers a bio-chemical electrical current that’s read by a glucose monitor. The more glucose that’s in the blood, the larger the reaction with the enzymes in the test strip. A glucose meter translates the response into a number that’s displayed digitally on the meter.

Deadly Disease

Uncontrolled diabetes leads to a myriad of health complications and can be deadly. The disease can result in blindness, nerve damage, kidney failure, stroke and heart attack, and mental health issues. The damage to nerves and blood vessels – primarily in the feet and legs – can result in amputations. There’s no cure for diabetes, but proper monitoring can aid in preventing or delaying the negative impact it has on the body.

Disease Management

The process of testing glucose levels seems fairly simple, but it’s a highly complex interaction. Make no mistake, diabetic test strips are small but powerful medical devices and critical for the monitoring and management of diabetes.

 

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