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  2. What's a CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitor) and Picking One

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    To use a CGM, you insert a small sensor onto your abdomen (or arm) with a tiny plastic tube known as a cannula penetrating the top layer of skin. An adhesive patch holds the sensor in place ...

  3. Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Diabetes - WebMD

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    The monitor displays your sugar levels at 1-, 5-, 10-, or 15-minute intervals. If your sugar drops to a dangerously low or high preset level, the monitor will sound an alarm. In the past, only ...

  4. Blood Sugar Level Charts for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

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    Recommended blood sugar range. Fasting (before eating) 80–130 mg/dL. 1–2 hours after a meal. Lower than 180 mg/dL. Ranges are adjusted for children under 18 years with type 1 diabetes ...

  5. Fasting Hyperglycemia: What This High Blood Sugar Means

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    Fasting hyperglycemia is when your blood sugar levels stay high even when you haven’t eaten for a long time. Doctors will sometimes have you fast (not eat) for several hours or overnight so they ...

  6. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms, Causes ... - WebMD

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    Causes include: Cushing's syndrome. This rare condition happens when your cortisol hormone levels stay raised for too long. One symptom of the disease is high blood sugar. Diseases of the pancreas ...

  7. What to Know About Patient Portals - WebMD

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    A patient portal is an internet-based platform that lets you view medical records and connect with your health care professional. When you use the portal, it means you don’t have to call the ...

  8. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Patient portals are healthcare -related online applications that allow patients to interact and communicate with their healthcare providers, such as physicians and hospitals. Typically, portal services are available on the Internet at all hours of the day and night. Some patient portal applications exist as stand-alone web sites and sell their ...

  9. Identify possible conditions and treatment related to your symptoms. This tool does not provide medical advice. NEW: This symptom checker now includes the ability to select symptoms by body location. We hope this makes it easier for you to identify your symptoms and possible conditions. The tool also allows you to select multiple symptoms quickly.