Options To Treat And Prevent Insulin Shock
Test Blood Sugar Often

Patients with diabetes should test blood sugar often to reduce the risk of developing insulin shock. Doctors will advise each patient as to how often they should take glucose readings. Generally, individuals with type 1 diabetes may need to test as often as ten times per day. Type 2 diabetes patients often test three to five times a day if they are using insulin. Testing glucose once a day or less often may be appropriate for type 2 patients who manage their condition with lifestyle modifications and oral medicines alone. Typically, testing before and after meals or after waking up can all be especially beneficial. Patients will need to keep a log of their readings, and there are several online tools to make this easier.