CGM is particularly beneficial for individuals with Type 1 diabetes, who require constant monitoring and frequent adjustments to their insulin therapy. However, it can also be helpful for those with Type 2 diabetes who are on insulin or have difficulty managing their blood sugar levels. Doctors may recommend CGM for patients who experience frequent hypoglycemia or have difficulty recognizing the symptoms of low blood sugar.
As technology advances, CGM systems are becoming more user-friendly, accurate, and integrated with other diabetes management tools like insulin pumps. The future of diabetes care is moving towards closed-loop systems, where CGM data is used to automatically adjust insulin delivery, mimicking the function of a healthy pancreas. Continuous Glucose Monitoring represents a significant step forward in empowering individuals with diabetes to live healthier, more balanced lives.
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