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Diabetic Medical Supplies: What You Need to Know

When you're diagnosed with diabetes, there are a number of diabetic medical supplies that may be required to keep your health intact. Depending on your form of diabetes, you may need to purchase a glucose monitor, test strips, a lancing device, lancets, control solution, blood and urine test kits, oral medication, and an insulin pump, syringe or pen. You will also need to schedule regular doctor visits to ensure your diabetes medical supplies are working properly. With the help of medical diabetic supplies, you can better manage this chronic disease.

Diabetic Medical Supplies

Every diabetic needs to test his or her blood glucose level at least once per day. With the help of a glucose meter, testing strips, a lancing device,and lancets, you can perform a glucose test in the comfort of your own home. For those unfamiliar with diabetes medical supplies, a glucose monitor is a small, battery-operated device that reads a blood sample. It then displays your blood glucose level in a digital window. For the glucose monitor to function, you will need to draw a blood sample using a lancing device. You then place the blood sample on a test strip that the glucose monitor reads. By testing regularly, you can keep track of how your lifestyle affects your blood glucose level.

It may be time to administer insulin if you receive a high glucose reading. There are several types of insulin available, including rapid-acting,intermediate-acting, short-acting, long-acting, and premixed. Each type of insulin affects your blood sugar differently. Diabetics typically use a syringe or pen; however, insulin pumps are also available for those who frequently forget insulin shots. Rather than use insulin, some Type 2 diabetics may be prescribed oral medication. Similar to insulin, oral medication makes it easier for your body to process glucose.

Ordering Medical Diabetic Supplies

Diabetic medical supplies can be expensive. For this reason, it is important to speak with your doctor about which diabetic medical supplies will best monitor and treat your condition. Medicare and other insurance plans now cover many of the standard diabetic medical supplies either in part or in full. You're encouraged to discuss your situation with your own coverage administrator to get the most from your own plan. You may also want to ask the insurance company about whether or not they offer home delivery. This will bring you the supplies you need right to your doorstep.

If you don't qualify for coverage, you still may be able to reduce the cost of diabetic medical supplies by purchasing items online. These online resources offer discounted supplies. If you're trying a new product, you may also want to request a free sample online. With the help of online resources, you can find less expensive diabetes supplies.

Having the correct diabetic medical supplies can help you to better monitor and manage your diabetes. Consult your doctor before deciding on what medical supplies are right for you. He or she can provide additional information about medical diabetic supplies.