Is the blood for sugar taken from a finger or a vein Didn’t they used to take it from a finger



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Is the blood for sugar taken from a finger or a vein? Didn't they used to take it from a finger? and got a better answer

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both?

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and so on

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The analysis from a vein is more reliable. And you can take it from anywhere.

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From a vein the indicators are more accurate.

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Blood sugar in adults is usually taken from the finger. However, this type of examination does not guarantee the accuracy of the result. The fact is that the composition of capillary blood is constantly changing. If specialists need more accurate results, the patient is given a referral to take blood sugar from the vein. Because of the intake of biomaterial in full sterility, the result of the study will be as accurate as possible. Moreover, venous blood does not change its composition as often as capillary blood. Therefore, experts consider this method of examination to be very reliable.

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Blood from a vein is taken to determine the level of glycated hemoglobin, which will more accurately tell you what treatment to prescribe if you need it.

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Usually from a finger

 

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