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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD 🩺

Several factors can lead to falsely high blood sugar readings, including:

  • Improper Meter Use: Not following the instructions for your glucose meter, such as using expired test strips or not calibrating the device.
  • Contaminated Fingers: Residue from food, lotion, or other substances on your fingers can affect readings.
  • Dehydration: Low fluid levels in the body can concentrate blood sugar, leading to higher readings.
  • Certain Medications: Drugs like corticosteroids or beta-blockers can increase blood sugar levels.
  • Stress or Illness: Physical stress, infections, or illnesses can temporarily raise blood sugar.
  • Blood Sample Issues: Using a blood sample from a site other than your fingertip (e.g., forearm) may give less accurate results.

If you suspect a false reading, wash your hands thoroughly and retest. Consult your healthcare provider if inconsistencies persist.

Last updated: 12/18/2024

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