Thailand is currently facing a rising prevalence of Type 2 diabetes, exacerbated by dietary shifts and an aging population. The tropical climate, characterized by high humidity and heat, often complicates the adherence to traditional finger-stick methods, creating a strong demand for a durable glucose monitor patch that can withstand local environmental conditions.
The Thai healthcare system, while advanced in urban centers like Bangkok, struggles with accessibility in rural provinces. This gap has accelerated the adoption of a continous glucose monitor, allowing patients to transmit data remotely to specialists, reducing the need for frequent hospital visits.
Furthermore, there is a growing consumer trend toward "wellness" and "biohacking" among the middle class in Thailand. This shift is driving the market toward a non invasive glucose monitor to avoid the pain and infection risks associated with traditional lancets.
