
Not Properly Washing Hands
We use our hands every day, even for mundane tasks. So it goes without saying that you need to wash your hands to prevent germs from building up when wiping your mouth. For diabetics, it’s a must to have clean hands before testing their blood sugar, as dirt and sugar can give inaccurate readings on a glucometer. Just using rubbing alcohol on your chosen finger won’t cut it either, as that can tamper with your readings. Just wash your hands for 15 seconds with antibacterial soap and warm water, as that can even help with circulation. In turn, this will increase the accuracy of all of your readings.