Différence entre glycémie sanguine et glucose du capteur FreeStyle Libre

🎥 Difference Between Blood Glucose and Glucose Measured by a Sensor The glucose level measured by finger prick (in the blood) and the level measured by the sensor (in the interstitial fluid) can differ. ✔️ When glucose levels change rapidly (after a meal, for example), a "lag" is observed, called a "time lag": the level in the blood changes first, followed by the level in the interstitial fluid. ✔️ Conversely, when levels are stable, the difference is minimal. 💡 Example: after a meal, blood glucose may be 149 mg/dL while the sensor indicates a glucose level of 121 mg/dL. Understanding this difference helps you better interpret your data and anticipate your needs. 📲 To learn more: myFreeStyle.be (for users in Belgium) or myFreeStyle.lu (for users in Luxembourg). #FreeStyleLibre