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Saturday, 24/1/2026 | 13:01 GMT+7

Manage blood sugar during Tet with the 3P continuous monitor

Tet holiday meals and lifestyle changes pose risks for people with diabetes, but the 3P continuous monitor helps them track blood sugar fluctuations to actively adjust their lifestyle.

Traditional Vietnamese Tet meals often feature dishes high in fat, starch, sugar, and protein, with little fiber, such as banh chung, banh tet, meat, spring rolls, jellied pork, and braised pork. Families also prepare jams, candies, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages. During Tet, daily routines shift, with increased feasting and reduced physical activity. These factors elevate the risk of significant blood sugar fluctuations. Consequently, individuals with diabetes may neglect manual blood sugar monitoring while engrossed in family gatherings, travel, and entertaining guests.

A typical Tet feast tray in the North. Photo: Bui Thuy

With a skin-attached sensor and data transmitted directly to the FPT MediCare app, the 3P continuous glucose monitor allows users to track blood sugar trends in real time, updating every 3 minutes. Through intuitive charts, individuals can understand the impact of meals, sleep, or physical activity, enabling timely adjustments. Instead of fragmented numbers, users gain a comprehensive overview of their daily blood sugar control.

The 3P continuous glucose monitor is a high-tech medical device developed by FPT. It provides 24-hour continuous glucose monitoring for 14 days without requiring finger-prick blood samples.

Users view blood sugar levels via the FPT Medicare app. Photo: FPT

To support users in convenient blood sugar monitoring throughout Tet, FPT, the developer of the 3P continuous glucose monitor, launched a special Tet sales program. Running from 21/1 to 4/2, the program offers two main packages. The "experience package" applies to customers purchasing one 3P sensor for 1,390,000 VND, including a free data transmitter. This offer saves users up to 890,000 VND. The "companion package" is for loyal customers buying two or more sensors at a promotional price of 1,090,000 VND per sensor, saving up to 600,000 VND.

Users learn about the Tet promotion for the 3P continuous glucose monitor. Photo: FPT

According to an FPT representative, the Tet promotion for the 3P continuous glucose monitor is not a short-term offer. It is part of the company's long-term strategy to integrate modern medical technology into the daily lives of Vietnamese people.

An FPT representative stated that the company's goal extends beyond providing a medical device. It aims to build a comprehensive healthcare model where individuals can monitor, manage, and proactively adjust their lifestyles daily. The period leading up to Tet is particularly risky for people with diabetes. Therefore, through this promotional program, we hope users gain an additional tool to confidently enter the new year with more stable health.

Looking ahead, FPT plans to further expand the FPT MediCare ecosystem, develop additional app features, and enhance user experience. This aims to provide long-term support for people with diabetes on their journey towards a more active, scientific, and secure life.

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Users can find more information about the 3P continuous glucose monitor on the FPT MediCare fanpage, website fptmedicare.vn, or by calling hotline 1900 6600.

Users can download the FPT MediCare app and access the official purchase feature to order and fully experience authentic FPT products.

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/kiem-soat-duong-huyet-ngay-tet-voi-may-do-lien-tuc-3p-5009452.html
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