Diabetes at animals/Why is it important to measure blood glucose under home conditions?/

Why is it important to measure blood glucose under home conditions?


Sugar stored in the liver will be released to the blood of an animal in stress-induced situations to be prepared for “escape” or “fight”. This reaction has a direct impact on blood glucose levels. When the blood sugar of your pet is measured under relaxed and usual conditions athome the results are much more reliable causing less stress for the pet owner as well.
 
Home-monitoring of blood glucose is practical, stress-free and important for optimal treatment by the veterinarian. The diabetes therapy of your pet can perfectly be adjusted by means of this data.

:  (© )

A cat with glucose levels below 250 mg/dL (13,8 mmol/l) and a nadir of 80-150 mg/dL
(4,4-8,3 mmol/l) is considered to be well controlled.*

:  (© )

A dog with glucose levels below 180 mg/dL (10 mmol/l) and a nadir of 80-150 mg/dL
(4,4-8,3 mmol/l) is considered to be well controlled.*

:  (© )

Contact a veterinary surgeon and follow his or her treatment advice about the target range for the horse.*
 
 
*Priv. Doz. Dr. med. vet. Florian Zeugswetter, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
 
 
It is important to motivate the animals by means of positive reinforcement like:

  • Perform the blood glucose testing under calm and relaxed conditions
  • Feed a “Goodie” as a reward
  • Use a lancing device that only gives a silent “click”


:  (© )

Important!
 
Do not worry after a diabetes diagnosis at your pet.
 
Active handling of the diabetes and professional care by the veterinarian support successfull management of the diabetes at your pet.

www.wellion.bg/vhosts/wellion.bg/en/animals-diabetes/why_measure_blood_glucose_under_home_conditions/