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stira [4]
1 year ago
7

Why are spring-loaded devices not recommended for glucose monitoring when collecting a sample into a microcollection container?

Biology
1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]1 year ago
8 0

Spring-loaded devices not recommended for glucose monitoring when collecting a sample into a microcollection container because "These devices produce only two or three drops of blood. "

<h3>What is glucose?</h3>

The main source of energy for the body's cells is glucose, which is the most prevalent kind of sugar in the blood. Glucose can be produced by the body from other substances or it can be obtained through food. The circulation carries glucose to the cells. Insulin is one hormone that regulates blood glucose levels.

<h3>What does it mean when your glucose are high?</h3>

Because the body doesn't produce enough insulin when there is too much sugar in the blood, hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) results. Vomiting, an insatiable appetite, intense thirst, a rapid heartbeat, eyesight issues, and other symptoms are all signs of hyperglycemia, a sign of diabetes. Serious health issues may result from untreated hyperglycemia.

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