Question
Is the medical device for measuring sugar that is attached to the body treated like a splint for washing, knowing that the device is removed but becomes unusable?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: If there is difficulty in extracting it and washing what is underneath due to its corruption because of its high price, and the patient's need for it, and the lack of fulfillment through other means in diabetes testing, it takes the ruling of a splint, and God knows best.