Health and Safety
How to stay safe when using Nico
Who should and shouldn't use NicoNico is designed to help people better understand their metabolism, energy levels, and daily habits through continuous glucose insights. While it can be a powerful tool for self-discovery, it’s not…
What do I do if I see abnormal glucose readings?Seeing unexpected or unusually high (or low) glucose readings can be confusing, but it doesn’t always mean something is wrong. Glucose levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day based on food,…
Can Nico diagnose conditions?No, Nico does not provide medical diagnoses and is not a replacement for a medical check-up
Can I use Nico if I'm on medication?Before undertaking any significant changes to your food and exercise habits it is recommended that you talk to your doctor.
How to talk to your GP about using NicoYou will be able to use Nico to make a report for your doctor. It's being supervised by our own medical advisor with years of clinical experience in obesity and…
Skin irritation or allergic reactions to sensorsSome users may experience mild skin irritation or allergic reactions when wearing a CGM. These reactions are usually minor and temporary, but understanding why they happen and how to prevent…
What to do if you feel unwell while using NicoIf you’re feeling unwell while using Nico, whether you’re experiencing fatigue, dizziness, nausea, headaches, or any other symptoms, it’s important to take care of yourself first.