Warning – Accu-Chek Aviva Plus silver User Manual

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Symptoms.of.High.or.Low.Blood.Glucose

Being aware of the symptoms of high or low blood glucose can help you understand your test results and

decide what to do if they seem unusual. Here are some common symptoms:
High blood glucose (hyperglycemia): Symptoms of hyperglycemia may include, but are not limited to,

increased thirst, frequent urination, blurred vision, drowsiness, and/or unexplained weight loss.
Low blood glucose (hypoglycemia): Symptoms of hypoglycemia may include, but are not limited to, anxiety,

shakiness, sweating, headache, increased hunger, dizziness, pale skin color, sudden change in mood or

irritability, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, clumsiness, palpitations, and/or confusion.
If.you.are.experiencing.any.of.these.symptoms,.or.other.unusual.symptoms,.test.your.blood.glucose.

from.your.fingertip..If.your.blood.glucose.result.is.displayed.as.LO.or.HI.and.you.have.symptoms.of.

low.or.high.blood.glucose,.follow.your.healthcare.professional’s.instructions.or.contact.your.

healthcare.professional.immediately..If.your.blood.glucose.result.does.not.match.how.you.feel,.follow.

the.steps.in.Chapter.3,.“Unusual.Test.Results.”

WARNING

The.meter.is.designed.to.display.blood.glucose.results.from.20.to.600.mg/dL..If.a.result.below.

20.mg/dL.or.over.600.mg/dL.appears.on.the.display,.contact.the.ACCU‑CHEK.Customer.Care.Service.

Center.toll‑free.at.1‑800‑858‑8072.

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