Summer's heat can impact everyone's health, especially PWD. Managing diabetes becomes a double challenge in hot weather – insulin absorbs faster, risking hypoglycemia, while dehydration drives up blood glucose levels, causing hyperglycemia. Corinna Santa Ana (Cornejo) wrote a blog featured on the Type, where she shares her perspective, and how she deals with extreme weather as a person with diabetes. #Diabetes #DiabetesManagement
that is true. Most BGM and CGM have their operating temperature below 32 degree Celsius.
Good reminder
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