References: 1. American Diabetes Association. Standards of medical care in diabetes--2010. Diabetes Care. 2010 Jan;33 Suppl 1:S11-61. [PubMed] ll (11) | For consumers (11) | Clinical Guides (0) | DARE Reviews (0) | Executive Summaries (0) | Full Text Reviews (0) Type 2 diabetes: Does self-monitoring urine and blood glucose levels have benefits for people who do not inject insulin? Regular self-monitoring of glucose levels has not been proven to have benefits for people with type 2 diabetes who do not inject insulin. It is not known whether self-monitoring can help prevent diabetes-related complications in this group of people. Informed Health Online [Internet] - Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG). Version: November 23, 2011 Measuring blood sugar levels and sugar in urine Many people with diabetes mellitus measure their blood sugar levels themselves. For those who inject insulin several times a day, checking their sugar level (glucose level) with a blood glucose meter is an important part of their daily treatment. The blood sugar level measured is one of the factors that determine how much insulin they inject at mealtimes. Other people with diabetes do not check their sugar levels as frequently or only have their doctor check them. We will now describe the different methods and explain how you can measure sugar levels in your blood and urine yourself. Informed Health Online [Internet] - Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG).
References: 1. American Diabetes Association. Standards of medical care in diabetes--2010. Diabetes Care. 2010 Jan;33 Suppl 1:S11-61. [PubMed] ll (11) | For consumers (11) | Clinical Guides (0) | DARE Reviews (0) | Executive Summaries (0) | Full Text Reviews (0) Type 2 diabetes: Does self-monitoring urine and blood glucose levels have benefits for people who do not inject insulin? Regular self-monitoring of glucose levels has not been proven to have benefits for people with type 2 diabetes who do not inject insulin. It is not known whether self-monitoring can help prevent diabetes-related complications in this group of people. Informed Health Online [Internet] - Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG). Version: November 23, 2011 Measuring blood sugar levels and sugar in urine Many people with diabetes mellitus measure their blood sugar levels themselves. For those who inject insulin several times a day, checking their sugar level (glucose level) with a blood glucose meter is an important part of their daily treatment. The blood sugar level measured is one of the factors that determine how much insulin they inject at mealtimes. Other people with diabetes do not check their sugar levels as frequently or only have their doctor check them. We will now describe the different methods and explain how you can measure sugar levels in your blood and urine yourself. Informed Health Online [Internet] - Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG).