Diabetes& diabetic Glucose log Description
Diabetic log, Diabetic Log and glucose log,
Manage your diabetes Levels quickly and easily.
Store your readings in either MG/DL or MMOL.
This app is not limited, store unlimited readings for a 3 month period.
Set your own Timezone to keep everything organised in your local date/time.
Save readings for use offline, internet is required for main feature but you can save all your readings for offline use.
Add reading for, Fasting, 2 Hours after meal and directly after meal.
All readings and graphs are color coded for warnings(Amber) and dangerous(Red) levels.
Warnings and dangerous readings are calculated by level and time of day.
Get average readings for 7 days to 60 days.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common type. It is high blood sugar levels due to your body not making enough of a hormone called insulin, or what it makes not working properly — known as insulin resistance.
Treatment includes eating well and moving more. Some people may also need to take diabetes medication such as metformin or insulin.
Type 2 diabetes can go undiagnosed for years if symptoms are missed. Left untreated high blood sugar levels can cause serious health problems called diabetes complications.
Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes but it mostly affects people over 25 often with a family history.
Type 2 diabetes doesn't just affect people living with overweight or obesity, although this is one of the risk factors, along with ethnicity.
There’s no cure but some people with type 2 diabetes can put their diabetes into remission by losing a significant amount of weight.
Fewer than one in 10 people in the UK who have diabetes have type 1 diabetes. There is nothing you can do to prevent yourself or others developing type 1 diabetes.
If you have type 1 diabetes, your blood sugar is too high because your body can’t make a hormone called insulin.
Although it’s often diagnosed in childhood, people can develop type 1 diabetes at any age. You are at a slightly higher risk of type 1 diabetes if your mother, father, brother or sister has it.
Insulin is the main treatment for type 1 diabetes. You can’t live without insulin injections or using an insulin pump. Checking and managing your blood sugar levels is important to help you reduce your risk of serious short or long-term health problems. These are called diabetes complications.
There is currently no cure for type 1 diabetes, but we’re funding lots of research to help find new treatments and a cure.
We are looking to always improve app, suggestions are welcome always.
Manage your diabetes Levels quickly and easily.
Store your readings in either MG/DL or MMOL.
This app is not limited, store unlimited readings for a 3 month period.
Set your own Timezone to keep everything organised in your local date/time.
Save readings for use offline, internet is required for main feature but you can save all your readings for offline use.
Add reading for, Fasting, 2 Hours after meal and directly after meal.
All readings and graphs are color coded for warnings(Amber) and dangerous(Red) levels.
Warnings and dangerous readings are calculated by level and time of day.
Get average readings for 7 days to 60 days.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common type. It is high blood sugar levels due to your body not making enough of a hormone called insulin, or what it makes not working properly — known as insulin resistance.
Treatment includes eating well and moving more. Some people may also need to take diabetes medication such as metformin or insulin.
Type 2 diabetes can go undiagnosed for years if symptoms are missed. Left untreated high blood sugar levels can cause serious health problems called diabetes complications.
Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes but it mostly affects people over 25 often with a family history.
Type 2 diabetes doesn't just affect people living with overweight or obesity, although this is one of the risk factors, along with ethnicity.
There’s no cure but some people with type 2 diabetes can put their diabetes into remission by losing a significant amount of weight.
Fewer than one in 10 people in the UK who have diabetes have type 1 diabetes. There is nothing you can do to prevent yourself or others developing type 1 diabetes.
If you have type 1 diabetes, your blood sugar is too high because your body can’t make a hormone called insulin.
Although it’s often diagnosed in childhood, people can develop type 1 diabetes at any age. You are at a slightly higher risk of type 1 diabetes if your mother, father, brother or sister has it.
Insulin is the main treatment for type 1 diabetes. You can’t live without insulin injections or using an insulin pump. Checking and managing your blood sugar levels is important to help you reduce your risk of serious short or long-term health problems. These are called diabetes complications.
There is currently no cure for type 1 diabetes, but we’re funding lots of research to help find new treatments and a cure.
We are looking to always improve app, suggestions are welcome always.
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