Glucose (Fasting) with Corresponding Urine Sugar
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Glucose (Fasting) with Corresponding Urine Sugar

Comprehensive Analysis for Insightful Blood Sugar Evaluation

The Ibn Sina Trust
Praava Health
Dr Lal PathLabs
Omnicare Diagnostic Limited
Thyrocare Bangladesh Ltd
Brac Healthcare
Popular Diagnostic Centre Ltd
JG Healthcare
Probe Bangladesh Limited
Ascent Health Limited
Sample Type
blood
urine
Fasting Required
Yes
Description

Glucose (Fasting) Test The Fasting Glucose Test measures the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood after an overnight fast (not eating or drinking anything except water for at least 8 hours). This test is commonly used to diagnose diabetes and prediabetes. It helps to determine how well your body manages blood sugar levels. Corresponding Urine Sugar Test The Urine Sugar Test measures the presence of glucose in the urine. Normally, urine does not contain glucose. The presence of glucose in urine can indicate that the blood glucose level is very high, which can be a sign of diabetes or other conditions that affect blood sugar levels.

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Overview
The blood sugar fasting test is done eight to ten hours after eating your last meal. It helps detect Prediabetes, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes and Gestational diabetes. If your fasting blood sugar levels are above 125 mg/dL, it indicates that you may have diabetes mellitus and your doctor may advise a few more tests to confirm the diagnosis. This test can be taken by anyone to screen themselves for diabetes and by people diagnosed with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar control. The blood sugar fasting test is a blood glucose test that helps determine blood sugar levels in your body after fasting for more than 8 hours. In case a person has diabetes, these levels are high. The result of the blood sugar fasting test will indicate high levels of glucose in blood. In healthy individuals, blood sugar levels drop when there is no glucose intake through food. In case of fasting or not having meals in a while, blood sugar levels decrease. If you have prediabetes, diabetes or gestational diabetes, your blood sugar fasting test results readings may be high. Why is the blood sugar fasting test prescribed? The blood sugar fasting test is prescribed for the purpose of: Screening - Screening tests are meant to help in the early diagnosis and prevention of serious health issues. Anyone above 30 should get an annual screening for diabetes. Diagnosis - Diagnose diabetes or prediabetes in adults. For a person prone to diabetes or with any symptoms of high or low blood glucose, blood sugar fasting test results will be helpful in the diagnosis of the condition. Monitoring - Those diagnosed with any type of diabetes need regular monitoring of fasting blood glucose levels to check for the effectiveness of ongoing treatment, dietary and lifestyle modifications. Other names of fasting blood sugar test blood sugar fasting 10-hour fasting blood sugar Fasting Glucose Fasting Blood Glucose BS (F) FBS What does the test measure? The fasting blood sugar test measures your blood glucose levels after not having any meal for 8 to 10 hours. When a person eats something, the glucose from the food is released and absorbed into the bloodstream. The human body produces insulin to facilitate the uptake of glucose from the blood to the cells of your body for the production of energy. When a person has type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes or prediabetes, the cells of the body do not respond well to insulin - a condition called insulin resistance and the pancreas overwork to produce more insulin than required. Another reason is the autoimmune damage to insulin-producing cells of the pancreas as in type 1 diabetes, where the blood glucose levels shoot up due to insufficient insulin. This test helps to measure the glucose levels in the blood, usually after overnight fasting. Who is the blood sugar fasting test prescribed for? The blood sugar fasting test is advised equally for all genders and age groups. A blood sugar fasting test is used to diagnose the following health conditions: Prediabetes Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Gestational diabetes Other types of diabetes People with a high risk of developing diabetes should get the fasting blood sugar test done. You are at risk for developing diabetes if: You are above 40 years. You have a family member suffering from diabetes. You are pregnant with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. You are pregnant with gestational diabetes. You are overweight or obese. You have been tested for high blood sugar levels after meals. You are physically less active. If you are a female with PCOS. If you are on long term steroid medications. If you have habits like smoking or excessive alcohol consumption. If you notice the following symptoms indicating diabetes like: Excessive hunger and thirst Increased frequency of urination Recurrent infections Weakness Unexplained weight loss Blurring of vision Delayed healing of wounds
Risk assessment
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Prediabetes, Other Types Of Diabetes
Ranges
0 to 0.8 mmol/L
Test result interpretation
Your fasting blood sugar test results are usually ready within 1-2 hours of doing the test. However, this duration may vary from lab to lab. Hypoglycaemia Below 70 mg/dL Indicates low blood sugar levels Normal Below 100 mg/dL Indicates normal blood sugar levels Prediabetes 100 - 125 mg/dL Indicates a risk of developing diabetes- Prediabetes Diabetes Above 126 mg/dL Indicates diabetes The normal values and reference ranges of the test may vary from lab to lab. Please refer to the ranges mentioned in the report and consult a doctor to understand the interpretation of lab reports. There is a possibility of the blood sugar fasting levels going below 70 mg/dL due to medication. This would be a good indicator for the doctor to change the dosage or the medicine. Usually, 2 or more different blood glucose test results are considered for a diagnosis of diabetes. How frequently should you take the blood sugar fasting test? The blood sugar fasting test is repeated based on the following parameters: Whether a person has type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The overall blood sugar control irrespective of medicine. Certain medicines prescribed for diabetes require frequent testing of blood sugar fasting. The frequency for each of these conditions is as follows: For the person who has type 2 diabetes, repeat the blood sugar fasting test once every week or as advised by your doctor. For people with type 1 diabetes, it is advisable to repeat the test every day. This daily test can be on a home blood sugar monitoring device. For those who have prediabetes, a blood sugar fasting test is prescribed every six months for monitoring purposes. For patients where diabetes is not well controlled, repeat the test every week in a lab along with daily monitoring on a home testing machine. Repeat the blood sugar fasting test when the diabetologist or endocrinologist changes the treatment plan. Repeat the test one month after starting the new medication.
Sample types
Blood

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