Who Is at Risk of Diabetes? Tips for Choosing the Right Glucometer

🩺 Learn How to Manage and Prevent Diabetes Risks with Blood Glucose Meters

Did you know that in 2022, more than 3.3 million people were screened for diabetes, an increase of about 150,000 from 2021 (according to the Ministry of Public Health)? What’s concerning is that new cases are increasingly being found in individuals as young as 35 years old, showing that diabetes is no longer just an issue for the elderly but can affect people of all ages.

Therefore, understanding diabetes, along with regular monitoring and self-checks, is an essential approach to effectively reduce risks and prevent the disease.


📖 What Is Diabetes?

The Diabetes Association of Thailand explains that diabetes is a disorder in converting blood sugar into energy, directly linked to the function of insulin produced by the pancreas. If insulin function is impaired, blood sugar levels rise abnormally and can lead to long-term complications.

Diabetes is classified into four main types:

  1. Type 1 Diabetes
    Caused by the immune system attacking pancreatic cells, preventing insulin production. Mostly found in children and adolescents. Requires insulin injections for treatment.

  2. Type 2 Diabetes
    The most common type (about 90–95% of all cases), usually occurs in adults who are overweight, obese, have high blood pressure, abnormal blood lipids, or cardiovascular disease. The main cause is insulin resistance.

  3. Gestational Diabetes
    Common in pregnant women during the 2nd–3rd trimester, often without clear symptoms. It may resolve after delivery but increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future and affects both mother and baby’s health.

  4. Specific Types of Diabetes
    Caused by genetic factors, endocrine disorders, pancreatic disease, or side effects from certain medications such as steroids.


🔎 Early Signs of Diabetes

  • Frequent urination
    Occurs when the body excretes excess sugar through urine. If this symptom appears, check your blood sugar level immediately with a blood glucose meter.

  • Excessive thirst / dry mouth
    Due to excessive fluid loss from frequent urination.

  • Frequent hunger but weight loss
    The body cannot use sugar for energy, so it draws energy from protein and fat instead, leading to fatigue.

  • Slow-healing wounds
    Caused by arterial narrowing, reducing blood and oxygen supply to the wound.

These symptoms are only early signs. If abnormalities are noticed, seek medical advice and health checkups promptly.


🩺 Importance of Monitoring Blood Sugar with Glucose Meters

Blood Glucose Meters (BGM) are essential devices that help patients and at-risk individuals monitor and control blood sugar levels accurately and consistently. Key benefits include:

  • Accurate blood sugar monitoring

  • Helps adjust eating and lifestyle habits

  • Easy to use, suitable for home monitoring

  • Reduces the risk of diabetes-related complications


✅ How to Choose the Right Blood Glucose Meter

  1. Choose certified devices
    Look for international certifications such as ISO 13485, CE, and Thai Industrial Standards (TIS) to ensure safety and reliability.

  2. Easy to use for all ages
    Devices should be designed for user-friendliness, especially for elderly users who need to test themselves.

  3. Complete kit included
    The box should include essential items such as the meter, test strips, lancets, and a manual for continuous and convenient use.


📍 Choose Quality Blood Glucose Meters from Fasicare

If you are looking for a blood glucose meter for your loved ones, as well as other healthcare products such as electric hospital beds or electric wheelchairs, Fasicare offers a complete range of certified products at fair prices with long-term warranties.

Additionally, we provide convenient online ordering and comprehensive after-sales services to ensure your loved one’s health is in reliable hands.

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