Thank you for your reply. I've been Googling and have confused myself. Yes indeed, it seems you need to use the second drop of blood. I sometimes struggle to get one drop!I will not comment on that particular one as I do not live in the UK and do not know about them but,
The most correct one's are "70% Isopropyl Alcohol Swaps"
that is the ingredient and always written on the package and available for diabetes and through diabetes suppliers.
If you are in a position to use the other alcohol one's swaps, in order that the results are not effected, always use the second drop of blood and not the first one.
You are to use the same 70% Isopropyl Alcohol Swaps before and after too for disinfecting and cleaning your finger.
I never test when I'm out but I think a wet wipe would do the job. I did read some time ago that the alcohol in the swabs could affect the result of a finger test so should not use themAre these injection swabs suitable for cleaning your finger tip prior to a finger prick test when you're out and about, not near any hand washing facilities, or will it affect the result?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-...id=1499101812&sr=8-2&keywords=Injection+swabs
I didn't wash mine all the time, but then I did my two hour post lunch reading one day, forgetting that I'd peeled a clementine at lunch. My reading came back as 10.1, way higher than usual! I washed my hands and got a much more expected reading. I've made sure to wash them ever since!To be honest I rarely wash my hands specifically for testing and use lancets for about a month before changing them.. never had a problem...
Oh yes since posting this earlier this evening I've read that alcohol wipes do that, so I'm going for the saline ones sold by Accu-Check. Thank you for your input.I used to use wipes when I was diagnosed 31 years ago for a while. Was the told by the clinic to stop using them as they can toughen the skin. Haven't for the last 25 years. No issues.
I'm newly diagnosed and want to have a complete set of results so I can see how my first HbA1c recheck compares. I'm sure I'll slacken off when I'm sure it's all heading in the right direction!I've never used wipes, but like others I never test when I'm out, even if it is a normal time for testing. I just skip that test. I always wash my hands in warm water with soap, rinse under a running tap, and dry thoroughly. I use the first drop, although I have read that abandoning this and using a second drop ensures there is less interstitial fluid in the blood.
I used to use wipes when I was diagnosed 31 years ago for a while. Was the told by the clinic to stop using them as they can toughen the skin. Haven't for the last 25 years. No issues.
Indeed, I'm going to get the ones specifically for bg testing.Alcohol wipes can, other wipes for the purpose of bg testing won't.
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