Always follow the testing regime set out by your doctor; each person with diabetes has specific testing needs.
As a general guideline, however, people with Type 2 diabetes who are using only oral medications usually test blood glucose once a day. If you’re on insulin, your doctor will likely recommend that you test more frequently, such as before meals, as well as after meals (called postprandial blood glucose testing) in some cases, and whenever you feel unwell.
Diabetes South Africa. Testing. June 30, 2020.
Link:https://www.diabetessa.org.za/testing/
CDE Clinical Guidelines 2018
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