Glucose (RBS) with Corresponding Urine Sugar
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Glucose (RBS) with Corresponding Urine Sugar

Real-time Analysis for Holistic Blood Sugar Monitoring

The Ibn Sina Trust
Praava Health
Dr Lal PathLabs
Omnicare Diagnostic Limited
Thyrocare Bangladesh Ltd
Brac Healthcare
Popular Diagnostic Centre Ltd
JG Healthcare
Sample Type
urine
Fasting Required
No
Description

A urine glucose test is a quick and simple way to check for abnormally high levels of glucose in your urine. Glucose is a type of sugar that your body requires and uses for energy. Your body converts the carbohydrates you eat into glucose.

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Step 1

Sample Collection

Vaccinated Phlebotomists collects from syringe in the barcoded vials

Step 2

Sample Storage

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Step 3

High Tech Facility

Lab ingests the sample into processing machines which are 100% automated

Step 4

Accurate Digital Reports

The reports are generated by the processing machines and clinically correlated by doctors

Overview
Glucose is the primary form of sugar found in your body. This sugar comes from the food you intake and is circulated throughout your body as an energy source. Blood sugar plays a vital role in providing your body with the essential nutrients required for the efficient functioning of all organs. The glucose that enters your bloodstream is kept in check by certain hormones released by the pancreas, such as insulin. The insulin hormone is responsible for sending excessive blood sugar from the blood into the liver. Here, it is stored in the form of glycogen, which can be later used by the body to raise blood sugar levels. Diabetes is a medical condition in which your body fails to produce enough insulin or the produced insulin is ineffective at controlling your blood sugar levels. Diabetic patients must keep their blood glucose levels under check to avoid complications. A Random Blood Sugar test is a method that checks your circulating blood sugar level at any time. A Random Blood Sugar test is prescribed for people who display symptoms such as frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, increased appetite, extreme fatigue and blurred vision. These symptoms can be an indication of increased blood sugar levels (Diabetes). Symptoms such as feeling extremely thirsty and a slow wound healing rate also call for a Random Blood Sugar test. The result of the Random Glucose test helps a doctor in determining your chances of having diabetes. Subsequent tests are needed to come to a final diagnosis. Approximately 77 million people in India are affected by diabetes. The condition’s prevalence falls in the range of 10.9% to 14.2%, whereas in rural India, around 3.0-7.8% of the population is affected by the disease. Individuals older than 50 years are more likely to suffer from diabetes. Researchers have predicted that around 134 million people will have diabetes by 2045. Other Names of Random Blood Sugar Test Random Blood Glucose test (RBG test) Casual Blood Glucose test (CBG test) Glucose test Random Plasma Glucose test What does the test measure and to whom is it prescribed? A doctor may recommend a Random Blood Sugar test if a person shows the following symptoms: Frequent urination Extreme thirst Sudden weight loss Tiredness or increased fatigue Feeling hungry despite eating Blurry vision Slow wound healing Tingling in extremities Have a dehydrated skin Low immunity Some conditions for which a Random Blood Glucose Level test can be prescribed are: Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Prediabetes Your doctor might also recommend a Random Blood Glucose test if you have risk factors of developing diabetes, such as high blood pressure or being overweight. The results of the Random Blood Sugar test depend on what and when you have eaten. The following factors can influence a person's blood sugar level: Low levels of physical activity Illness Stress Overeating food Dehydration Alcohol Lack of sleep Medications If you are on any medications, tell your doctor about the same as some medicines like diuretics (water pills), corticosteroids or certain blood pressure medications that may cause your blood sugar level to rise. In case your blood sugar level is high, your doctor may prescribe you a fasting blood glucose test or oral glucose tolerance test for a complete diagnosis.
Risk assessment
Prediabetes, Diabetes, Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia
Ranges
Plasma Glucose Test Normal Random Below 200 mg/dl 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. Generally, people who don’t have diabetes have around 140 mg/dl or lower blood sugar levels. A 2015 study indicated that a value above 100 mg/dl is a more significant risk factor for developing diabetes than traditional factors such as being overweight. Prediabetes means that a person’s blood sugar levels are higher than the average value. However, that is not considered diabetes and doctors advise further tests to determine the final result. People with prediabetes are more likely to contract diabetes later. Doctors advise lifestyle modifications and exercise to such patients. They may also be advised to take Fasting and Postprandial Blood Sugar tests every two to three months to evaluate if the changes are benefitting the patient.
Test result interpretation
"Random Blood Sugar tests the level of glucose in your blood. This helps in determining if your body is producing enough insulin for the optimal functioning of all organs. A Random Blood Glucose value higher than normal and below 200mg/dl puts you at risk of developing diabetes. This would call for frequent tests as suggested by your doctor and specific changes in your daily lifestyle to prevent your glucose levels from rising any further. Exercising, eating the right food and taking some medications are the traditional ways of managing prediabetes. People who are overweight or have a hereditary problem of diabetes are at a higher risk of developing diabetes. If your Random Blood Sugar test levels are 200 mg/dl or higher, then the test indicates that you have diabetes. This means that the cells present in the pancreas are not producing optimal insulin to utilise excess sugar from the circulating system. Your doctor will probably prescribe another Random Blood Sugar test on a separate day to recheck the values. Depending on the result, your doctor might recommend some more tests to determine Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes diagnosis. The final diagnosis will allow them to select a management plan that works best for your disorder. If diagnosed with diabetes, you must follow your doctor’s orders and check your blood glucose levels frequently, as advised by your physician. People with type 1 diabetes may have to check their blood sugar levels several times a day. The result of your Random Blood Glucose test depends on a range of factors. This includes a person's food intake, the time of the last meal and any exercise or physical activity carried out that day. However, the blood sugar level of non-diabetic people remains stable throughout the day. The best way of keeping track of your blood glucose levels is by tracking them regularly or as advised by your doctor. If your blood sugar levels constantly remain high for days, consult your physician for a better management plan."
Sample types
Blood

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