Well no, but if you have sensitive skin than sometimes it can make your fingers hurt.
She won't get hurt but she can Bleed
Pricking one's fingers is the most efficient and least painful method of checking one's blood sugar. However, it should not be causing lasting or noticeable pain. I suggest speaking to your doctor.
No mould will not hurt your fingers.
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Yes it does, unless it pierces a part where you won't feel any pain. But that will most likely not be piercing, it'll be pricking
Not very, yet, they are similar in the way of protection. Both can quickly kill or hurt a predator by either stinging then or pricking them.
There are many different areas that you can test your blood sugar levels other than your fingers. You can do in between your fingers, your palm, and even in your feet. There are also certain meters you can use which can determine blood sugar without even pricking your finger.
Arthritis?
Yes, fortunately some new devices are available that do not require repeated finger pricking to monitor blood sugar levels. They work by measuring a beam of light that shines through the skin. They may require an initial drop of blood to calibrate the instrument.
They hurt because you have nerve endings close to the surface.