CGM
CGM stands for Continuous Glucose Monitoring. It is a non-invasive/minimally invasive wearable medical blood glucose monitoring device. It detects the glucose concentration in interstitial fluid through a subcutaneous sensor, tracks blood glucose changes in real time 24 hours a day without interruption, and replaces the traditional single-point blood glucose testing method via fingertip blood sampling.
The Importance of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
Airport
Family
Medicine
Enterprises, schools
Airport bus
School
Usage scenario
CGM is widely applied in home daily life, hospital clinics, sports fitness, elderly care and gestational monitoring. It realizes all-day glucose tracking for diabetes management, clinical treatment, exercise health and chronic disease care.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Product advantages
CGM Product Advantages
24-hour real-time monitoring:Tracks glucose levels around the clock, no frequent finger pricks needed.
Glucose trend tracking:Shows real-time changing trends to predict blood sugar fluctuations.
High & low sugar smart alert:Timely reminder of abnormal glucose, avoiding hidden hypoglycemia risk at night.
Comfortable & wearable design:Light and thin, fits skin well, no impact on daily work, sports and sleep.
Automatic data recording & analysis:Generates periodic reports to help adjust diet, exercise and medication.
Wide application range:Suitable for Type 1 / Type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, elderly and fitness crowds.
CGM Self-test Steps
Clean and disinfect the skin on the upper arm or abdomen.
Take out the CGM sensor and applicator.
Attach and insert the sensor subcutaneously with the applicator.
Fix the sensor sticker tightly on the skin.
Connect the transmitter to the sensor.
Bind and activate via mobile phone APP.
Wait for warm-up calibration, then start real-time glucose monitoring.
Precautions for CGM
1.Clean and disinfect the skin before wearing, keep it dry and oil-free.
2.Avoid severe friction, pulling, long-time soaking, sauna and hot spring.
3.Do not remove or reuse the sensor during wearing.
4.Keep away from strong magnetic fields and high-power medical equipment to prevent signal interference.
5.CGM data is only for reference, not a substitute for finger-prick test and professional medical diagnosis.
6.Remove the sensor immediately if skin redness, itching or allergy occurs.
7.Replace the sensor on time; do not use it beyond the service period。


