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Self-testing sugar levels harm diabetics

Updated on Friday, April 18, 2008, 00:00
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London, April 18: Diabetics, beware! Self-testing may keep your blood sugar level under control, but researchers have warned that it could cause you more harm than good.

A series of studies published in the 'British Medical Journal' has revealed that people having type 2 diabetes, who regularly self-test their glucose levels, face an increased risk of suffering from tension.

Type 2 diabetes affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the body stops producing sufficient insulin to allow enough sugar to be converted into energy. Most sufferers do not need to take insulin.

One study has found that patients who check their blood sugar levels at home are more likely to be anxious and depressed than those who do not, British newspaper 'The Daily Telegraph' reported today.

Regular testing does not lead to improved control of the condition, claims another research.

Dr Maurice O'kane and colleagues from the University of Ulster carried out the year-long trial which showed that self-testing made no difference in the number of hypoglycaemia attacks -- in which blood sugar falls so low that the brain function becomes affected -- or how effectively glucose levels were controlled.

However, the patients in the self-monitoring group did report higher levels of depression and anxiety.

In a separate study, Dr Judit Simon and colleagues from Oxford University said the extra cost of self-monitoring was unlikely to provide patients with significant health benefits over their lifetime.

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I have been able to control my blood sugar
because of testing only.The doctors were able to help after I provided them with the data of Recording blood sugar levels before and after meals.The article is misleading
Harcharan Mehta - Toron
Really diabetic artical good artice. It is for given good knowledge about dibetic-2.
ASHISH BHATT - AHMED
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