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How Often Should You Test Your Blood Sugar?

There’s more than one way to measure your blood sugar.
Blood Sugar Meter or Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)
A blood sugar meter reveals your blood sugar level at the moment the test is taken.
Doctors may encourage others, especially those who use insulin to manage their type 1 or type 2 diabetes, to test their blood sugar multiple times throughout the day, including before and after meals and exercise. These checks can show how food and lifestyle choices affect diabetes management and can help determine how much insulin they need and how often.
Marilyn Tan, MD, a clinical associate professor of medicine specializing in endocrinology, gerontology, and metabolism at Stanford University in California, explains that CGMs measure changes in the interstitial fluid that contains blood sugar, rather than blood sugar itself.
“So readings may lag and may be less accurate at extremes of glucose [levels],” Dr. Tan says.
A1C Test
Typically, a doctor administers an A1C via a blood draw or finger prick, with a sample sent to a lab to process results. Over-the-counter, at-home A1C tests are available. Ask your doctor if they are appropriate for your situation.