BloodTrack for Diabetes Management

Take Control of Your Diabetes with Smart Blood Test Tracking

Monitor HbA1c, glucose, insulin, and related markers to optimize your diabetes management.

Sound Familiar?

These are common challenges that proper blood test tracking can help you overcome.

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Difficulty seeing long-term blood sugar trends

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Not understanding the relationship between markers

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Risk of complications without proper monitoring

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Medication adjustments without clear data

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Lack of integration between glucose and other health markers

Built for Diabetes Management

BloodTrack provides specialized features designed for your specific health needs.

HbA1c Trending

Visualize your 3-month average blood sugar over time.

Complication Screening

Track kidney and cardiovascular markers to catch issues early.

Medication Response

See how treatment changes impact your glucose control.

Why Track Your Blood Tests?

Spot trends early

Catch negative changes before they become problems.

Measure interventions

See how diet, exercise, and supplements affect your markers.

Optimize treatment

Share clear data with your healthcare provider for better decisions.

Take control

Transform confusing lab results into actionable insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about blood testing for diabetes management.

What HbA1c should I target with diabetes?

The American Diabetes Association recommends <7% for most adults. However, targets are individualized - younger patients may aim for <6.5%, while older adults or those with complications may have higher targets. Discuss with your doctor.

How often should diabetics get blood tests?

HbA1c every 3 months if not at goal, or every 6 months when stable. Annual comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid panel, and kidney function tests. More frequent testing if making medication changes.

Why monitor kidney function with diabetes?

Diabetic nephropathy is a leading cause of kidney failure. Early detection through regular eGFR and urine albumin testing allows intervention before significant damage occurs. Target: eGFR >60, minimal urine albumin.

What does fasting insulin tell me that glucose doesnt?

Fasting insulin can reveal insulin resistance years before glucose rises. High insulin with normal glucose indicates your pancreas is working overtime. This early detection allows lifestyle intervention before prediabetes or diabetes develops.

Start Managing Your Diabetes Better

Join thousands of users who track their blood markers with BloodTrack. Upload your results in seconds and get insights that matter.