Plastic Digital Blood Glucose Meter For Elderly Home Care With Test Strips Blue Tooth Glucometer

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Plastic Digital Blood Glucose Meter For Elderly Home Care With Test Strips Blue Tooth Glucometer
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Features
Specifications
Model Number: Exactive EQ Impulse
Power Source: Electric
Warranty: 1 Year
After-sale Service: Online Technical Support
Power Supply Mode: Built-in Battery
Material: Plastic
Shelf Life: 1years
Quality Certification: Ce
Instrument Classification: Class II
Safety Standard: None
Type: Blood Testing Equipments
Measuring Method: Amperometric Technology Using Glucose Oxidase
Results Display: Plasma Equivalent
Test Time: 5 Seconds
Hematocrit Range: 30-55%
Glucose Concentration Units: Mmol/L Or Mg/dL
Memory Storage: 30 Test Results With Date And Time Stamp
Continuous Glucose Monitor: Glucometer
Glucose Monitor: Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Certificate: CE ISO
Basic Infomation
Certification: ce, CE ISO
Model Number: Exactive EQ Impulse
Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details: Standard packing
Supply Ability: 200000 Set/Sets per Month
Product Description
Product Description

EXACTIVE EQ Impulse - The Best Blood Glucose Meter
Approved by ISO13485, CE0197

Product Application:
Stay connected with your health by Minttihealth blood glucose meter
Take better control of your diabetes with the Minttihealth blood glucose monitoring system.
Easiest and sleekest blood glucose meter you’ll meet.
Sold all over the world and well-recognized.
Modern-design blood glucose meter, with excellent quality and top service.
With various kinds of blood glucose meter for you to choose, one-stop plaza for wearable medical devices
Choose Minttihealth to be your doctor at home.

Why choose Minttihealth Blood Glucose Monitor?

* Wide range 20 - 600 mg/dL
* No Coding - Code Free
* Simple operation
* Tiny 0.6μL Sample Size
* 5 second test results
* Silver strip electrodes for better reliability
* Automatic test memory
* Check ketone alert
* Small and ergonomic
* Alternate slite testing
* Proven clinical accuracy using the Clarke Error Grid Analysis (EGA)
* Strips expire 6 months after first opening, as compared to 3 months for other brands
* 5 Years Warranty

Accuracy

 Accuracy reflects the consistency of the consistency of the measurement results between a glucose meter and a laboratory biochemical analyzer.


YSI Clinical Test Reference (mmolL) ---------

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Packing & Delivery

The Full Glucose Meter Contents

• Blood glucose meter
• Lancing device with clear cap
• Carrying case
• Instruction Manual, Quick Guide, Warranty Card, Logbook
• Test Strips
• Lancets

FAQ

How to correctly understand the blood glucose monitoring ?

By self-monitoring blood sugar, patients can know their blood glucose levels, so as to do accurate adjustment and treatment, and finally keep a healthy condition.

By self-monitoring blood sugar, one can evaluate currently used drugs doses, the diet and exercise properly, to actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, and stick to strict control of blood glucose.

What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose is your main source of energy and comes from the food you eat. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose from food get into your cells to be used for energy. Sometimes your body doesn’t make enough—or any—insulin or doesn’t use insulin well. Glucose then stays in your blood and doesn’t reach your cells.
Over time, having too much glucose in your blood can cause health problems. Although diabetes has no cure, you can take steps to manage your diabetes and stay healthy.
Sometimes people call diabetes “a touch of sugar” or “borderline diabetes.” These terms suggest that someone doesn’t really have diabetes or has a less serious case, but every case of diabetes is serious.

What health problems can people with diabetes develop?

Over time, high blood glucose leads to problems such as
heart disease
stroke
kidney disease
eye problems
dental disease
nerve damage
foot problems
You can take steps to lower your chances of developing these diabetes-related health problems.

How common is diabetes?

As of 2015, 30.3 million people in the United States, or 9.4 percent of the population, had diabetes. More than 1 in 4 of them didn’t know they had the disease. Diabetes affects 1 in 4 people over the age of 65. About 90-95 percent of cases in adults are type 2 diabetes.


Preventing Diabetes Problems

Heart Disease & Stroke

Diabetes can damage blood vessels and lead to heart disease and stroke. You can do a lot to prevent heart disease and stroke by managing your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels; and by not smoking.


Low Blood Glucose (Hypoglycemia)

Hypoglycemia occurs when your blood glucose drops too low. Certain diabetes medicines make low blood glucose more likely. You can prevent hypoglycemia by following your meal plan and balancing your physical activity, food, and medicines. Testing your blood glucose regularly can also help prevent hypoglycemia.

Nerve Damage (Diabetic Neuropathy)

Diabetic neuropathy is nerve damage that can result from diabetes. Different types of nerve damage affect different parts of your body. Managing your diabetes can help prevent nerve damage that affects your feet and limbs, and organs such as your heart.

Kidney Disease

Diabetic kidney disease, also called diabetic nephropathy, is kidney disease caused by diabetes. You can help protect your kidneys by managing your diabetes and meeting your blood pressure goals.

Foot Problems

Diabetes can cause nerve damage and poor blood flow, which can lead to serious foot problems. Common foot problems, such as a callus, can lead to pain or an infection that makes it hard to walk. Get a foot checkup at each visit with your health care team.

Eye Disease

Diabetes can damage your eyes and lead to low vision and blindness. The best way to prevent eye disease is to manage your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol; and to not smoke. Also, have a dilated eye exam at least once a year.

Gum Disease & Other Dental Problems

Diabetes can lead to problems in your mouth, such as infection, gum disease, or dry mouth. To help keep your mouth healthy, manage your blood glucose, brush your teeth twice a day, see your dentist at least once a year, and don’t smoke.

Sexual & Urologic Problems

Having diabetes can increase your chance of having bladder problems and changes in sexual function. Following your diabetes management plan is important to help prevent or delay sexual and urologic problems.

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