Today, with the advance of it technology, it's more comfortable measure there glucose in blood since him telephone mobile.
With just the camera and the pulse sensor, it is possible to detect vascular changes typical of type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is among the strongest risk factors for heart disease.
A new investigation presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology shows that a smart phone application that measures heart rate with the camera incorporated into the phone can help detect diabetes and encourage the realization of more tests by a primary care professional.
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This is the Application FreeStyle LibreLink that allows the patient to use their phone to take data and share it with the doctor.
With this new application, which is used with a cell phone, people can also evaluate their glucose level history over the last 8 hours and see a directional arrow that indicates changes in glucose levels to guide the user to take a decision for better diabetes management.
The app can be used to:
- View your current blood glucose level, trend arrow and blood glucose history
- Add notes to keep track of your food, insulin use and exercise
- See reports such as Periodo en objective and Patrones diarios
- Share data with your doctor and family with your permission
If you wish, you can use the FreeStyle LibreLink application with the same sensor. First start the sensor with the reader, then use the phone to scan.
Remember that the application and the reader do not share data with each other.
To have complete information on a device, scan your sensor every 8 hours with that device; otherwise, the reports will not include all of your data.
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