xDrip+ Noise
When the sensor gets older, its correctness reduces, and its connection with interstitial fluid glucose declines. Noise refers to the quick, oscillatory steadiness in readings caused by sensor malfunction, rather than true differences in your blood glucose levels.
The glucose level rises from reading A to reading B, then decreases from reading B to reading C. Nevertheless, the time interval between these readings is only 5 minutes, which is too small for such quick variations in blood glucose. This disagreement indicates sensor failure (noise). In this instance, you can either swap to a new sensor or accept the unreliable readings until you do change it.
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