Self-management of diabetes

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The theory based on the supposition that for the effective treatment of diabetes patients should largely take responsibility for their health, is of no doubt. This is only possible if patients are properly trained to perform continuous monitoring of their disease and have at their disposal some modern easily manageable blood glucose meters that meet international standards and. The present article highlights the changes in the last revision of national guidelines related to the treatment of self-control, as well as existing modern demands in instrumentation for glycemic control.

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S. V Nedogoda

The Volgograd State Medical University

д-р мед. наук, проф., проректор по лечебной работе, зав. каф. терапии и эндокринологии ФУВ

A. S Salasyuk

The Volgograd State Medical University

Email: solarheart7@gmail.com
аспирант, ассистент каф. терапии и эндокринологии ФУВ

I. N Barykina

The Volgograd State Medical University

Email: irin- barykin@yandex.ru
канд. мед. наук, ассистент каф. терапии и эндокринологии ФУВ

V. Yu Khripaeva

The Volgograd State Medical University

Email: vika.volg- med@mail.ru
аспирант, ассистент каф. терапии и эндокринологии ФУВ

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