In recent years, many watches claiming to be able to “non-invasive blood sugar measurement” and “accuracy of up to 98%” have been sold on the Internet. Some netizens joked that the blood sugar value measured by the watch was very different from the actual value, and the eggplant was “measured” with high blood sugar.
Many watches that measure blood sugar as a selling point do not have the ability to measure blood sugar, but bad merchants use words such as “advanced photoelectric technology” and “non-invasive blood sugar rheology technology” to induce patients to buy. Harm the consumer’s wallet does not say, but also easy to delay the patient’s condition. Some patients believe this kind of equipment, resulting in long-term high blood sugar without awareness, resulting in worsening of the condition. In fact, even if it is “genuine”, the measured value is also susceptible to protein, skin thickness and other effects, can only “speculate” blood sugar value, there is no very reliable non-invasive blood sugar measurement method in clinical practice, not to mention some fake and shoddy products. To avoid patients being misled by publicity, relevant departments and platforms should also take the responsibility of supervision to prevent patients from straying into the trap set by businesses.
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