Identifying the Best CGM Stickers

CGM Stickers Patches

If you want freedom in life even with diabetes, continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is the answer. And wearing a CGM sensor without worrying requires CGM stickers.

What is a CGM?

For those who are new – CGM consists of a small sensor, typically attached on the back of your upper arm. This sensor measure glucose from the interstitial blood and transmits these values to a handheld device or directly to your compatible smartphone. The option to connect your CGM sensor directly to your smartphone is available in most of the latest CGM sensors.

Among various brands, Dexcom and Abbott are the CGM market leaders. The latest model of Dexcom, the Dexcom G7 sensor, lasts for up to 10 days with a 12-hour grace period. While, the latest by Abbott, the Libre 3 Plus sensor, lasts up to 15 days. Due to the prolonged wear time, users find it a bit difficult to take care of their sensors which sometimes may fall, thus we at CGM Monitors have crafted CGM stickers to allow users go carefree while the sensors are on.

Troublesome CGM Stickers:

There are many stickers out there in the market that either provide adhesiveness and lack breathability, offer stretch but fray quickly. Try taking suggestions from friends or family to save yourself from such buying such patches.

Identifying the Best CGM Stickers:

Being a diabetic supplier, we are well aware of what difficulties CGM users experience in their daily livers and thus to resolve of the biggest issues that is the falling CGM sensor, we have crafted hypoallergenic CGM Patches, these patches are made up of 97% cotton which prevents any moisture buildups and 3% spandex which adds flexibility. On top, our patches will keep your sensors intact and won’t fray quickly like many others in the market do.

Available in vibrant shades, our CGM stickers, with and without cutout, are crafted to add confidence and match our user’s style. Each pack contains 25 CGM stickers and each CGM sticker lasts for up to 14 days.

Added Benefit of CGM sensors

It’s worth knowing that the latest CGM sensors not only monitor your blood glucose levels but can also communicate with the automatic insulin delivery (AID) systems, allowing hassle free (injection free) delivery of your insulin boluses. These AID systems used to have small pipe which could be merely felt by the user, however, now there are tubeless AID systems available in the market as well, an example of which is Omnipod 5.

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