India, Sept. 22 -- For many people living with diabetes, checking blood sugar at home is a familiar part of the day. It might happen quietly before breakfast, after lunch, or sometime between chores. But the number that appears on that small screen can carry weight. It might influence what you eat next, whether you adjust your dose, or simply how you feel about your control that day.

That's why it's natural to wonder, now and then, can I trust this number?

Accuracy isn't about expecting perfection from every single reading. Instead, it's about being assured that your glucometer readings are close enough to your actual blood glucose levels to reliably guide safe decisions for your health.

Medical experts generally don't define glucomete...