Understanding your test results – Bayer Breeze-2 User Manual

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Understanding Your Test Results

Expected Blood Glucose Values

Blood glucose values will vary from time to time depending

on food intake, medication dosages, health, stress or exercise.

Consult your physician or healthcare professional for the target

glucose values appropriate for you. Standard medical practice

goals for a typical non-pregnant individual with diabetes are:

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• Before a meal: 90 to 130 mg/dL

• 2 hours after a meal: less than 180 mg/dL

Symptoms of High or Low Blood Glucose

You can better understand your test results by being aware of

the symptoms of high or low blood glucose; this will also help

you decide what to do if your results seem unusual. Some of the

most common symptoms are:

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High blood glucose (hyperglycemia): frequent urination,

excessive thirst, blurred vision, increased fatigue, extreme

hunger, and irritability.
Ketones (ketoacidosis) from untreated hyperglycemia:

shortness of breath, nausea and vomiting, very dry mouth.
Low blood glucose (hypoglycemia): shakiness, sweating, fast

heartbeat, blurred vision, strange behavior, confusion, passing

out, and seizure.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, test your

blood glucose. If your result is below 50 mg/dL or above

250 mg/dL, or is displayed as “LO“ or “HI,” contact your

doctor immediately.

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American Diabetes Association: Standards of Medical Care for Patients With

Diabetes Mellitus (Position Statement). Diabetes Care 29 (Suppl. 1): S10; 2006.

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For additional information and symptoms, refer to the website for the American

Diabetes Association: www.diabetes.org

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