The plasma glucose test measures the level of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Testing plasma glucose before dinner (preprandial) helps monitor blood sugar control, particularly in individuals with diabetes.
High Glucose Levels (Hyperglycemia): High preprandial plasma glucose levels can indicate poor blood sugar control in individuals with diabetes, leading to increased risk of complications such as cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, kidney damage,...
Normal Range: For non-diabetic individuals, the normal range of plasma glucose before dinner is typically:70-130 mg/dL (3.9-7.2 mmol/L).
1.Normal Range (70-130 mg/dL): Indicates normal blood glucose levels before dinner.
2.Elevated Levels (>130 mg/dL): May indicate hyperglycemia. In people with diabetes, this suggests a need to adjust treatment.
3.Low Levels (<70 mg/dL)...
Sample Type: Plasma: Blood sample is collected and the plasma (the liquid part of the blood) is used for glucose measurement.
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Plasma glucose before dinner
Plasma Glucose Levels Pre-Dinner" "Pre-Dinner Plasma Glucose Readings" "Before Dinner Blood Sugar Levels" "Plasma Glucose Assessment Prior to Evening Meal" "Pre-Dinner Blood Glucose Monitoring" "Evening Plasma Glucose Evaluation"
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Before dinner, you will need to take a plasma glucose test. This involves taking a small blood sample to measure the level of glucose in your blood at that time. It helps to monitor your blood sugar levels and manage your diabetes effectively.
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