Your doctor will tell you how and when to check your blood sugar. This shows if your sugar is in a healthy range. If it is, you are managing your diabetes well.
You may use a device called a continuous glucose monitor. It checks your blood sugar regularly during the day and night. It can make testing easier. Ask your doctor about other new tools that can help you manage your diabetes.
Your doctor will also tell you what numbers are too high or too low. Call them if your blood sugar is often out of range.
Learn the signs of low blood sugar like sweating, shaking, or confusion so you can treat it quickly.
Your doctor may tell you to check your blood sugar more often when you are sick. This is called a “sick day plan.” It tells you what foods, medicines, and supplies to keep at home. It also says when to check your blood sugar, when to change your medicine, and when to call your doctor or go to the emergency room.
Keep one copy of your sick day plan in a safe place at home. Share copies with your family and close friends.
If your blood sugar is too high or too low often, your doctor may suggest changes to your diet, activity level, or medicine.