What are Essential Diabetic Supplies and Equipment and Where to Buy Them?

Posted by B&F Medical Supplies on Jun 30th 2021

If you have been officially diagnosed with diabetes, it’s time to make some necessary changes to your lifestyle to keep your blood sugar levels under control. There is no cure for any type of diabetes. All the treatments available will manage and control your blood sugar at the normal level to avoid further complications.

Diabetic supplies and equipment help patients manage the symptoms to a certain extent. You need to be well-prepared and ready with the devices and supplies all the time to keep your disease in check. Each of them is essential at some levels to manage diabetes and preventing any further complications. Some of the most common diabetic supplies are:

Insulin, Insulin Syringes and Insulin Pens

Once your medical reports confirmed that you’ve diabetes, your doctor will suggest you take insulin or pills for (if Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes) to keep your blood sugar level under control. It is the medication that covers for your body-generated insulin that your organ called the pancreas; has either stopped making insulin or your body is not using the available insulin properly.

If your doctor prescribe insulin as part of your treatment plan, you will need insulin pens, syringes, needles and insulin itself as per your doctor’s recommendations. There are four types of insulin available for diabetes patients:

  • Rapid-acting
  • Regular or short-acting
  • Intermediate-acting
  • Long-acting

Insulin Pump

If you don’t want to take insulin using a syringe, you can get an insulin pump to take insulin shots. Insulin pumps are specially designed equipment to continuously give the short-or rapid-acting insulin through a pre-programmed way.

Blood Sugar Meter, Glucose Meter and Diabetic Test Strips

Blood glucose meter is also known as a glucometer, it is used to measure the blood sugar level in your body at any moment to ensure it is not too low or too high. A glucose meter is a portable electronic device that comes with diabetic test strips to test the blood sugar level. Your doctor will provide information on how to learn to use a glucometer so that you could use it comfortably at your home.

Ketone or Urine Test Stripes

If you don’t have enough insulin in your body to manage your sugar level, it breaks down into a fatty substance that is known as ketone. A high level of ketones in your urine means your diabetic level is out of control. Ketone test strips are used to measure the ketone level in your urine to manage the symptoms of high ketone levels.

Glucose Tablets

Glucose tablets are fast-acting sugar pills that patients can take in case of hypoglycaemia symptoms when their blood sugar level falls too low. These tablets act quickly to bring back your sugar level to normal condition. Doctors recommend diabetes patients keep glucose tablets with them at all time.

These are some of the most common diabetic supplies and equipment that every diabetic patient should keep with them. They can also get a diabetes medical alert bracelet for an emergency when they are not in the condition to speak for themselves – so that emergency workers can quickly treat you for diabetes. You can purchase all the supplies and equipment online from any reputed online supplier to keep your diabetes symptoms in check.