{'en': 'A lot of blood comes when applying the sensor by anticoagulants', 'es': 'Sale mucha sangre al aplicar el sensor por anticoagulantes'} Image

A lot of blood comes when applying the sensor by anticoagulants

  
Vinilo0
01/31/2025 11:23 a.m.

Good morning.I have been taking pills for more than a year and a half
for heart problems that "dilute the blood" and it is causing me
problems applying sensors.In the last plays, already too many, I get a lot of blood through the central hole and
Finish giving error in the first hours of use and asks for replacement.Do you know
Any way or "trick" for these situations?I have always understood that a
Gotita nothing happens, they even say that this is more precisely but when
You need several scarves to clean you, the subject is more complicated.Thank you
for reading me.

DT2 desde 2004 | FreeStyle Libre 2 | Toujeo y Fiasp | Entre micros y cámaras

  
JuanSolo
01/31/2025 12:50 p.m.

Sometimes some venilla when clicking.That is inevitable ... and then a cardinal is formed.With antifreeze will come out a little more.

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