What You Should Know About Taking a Diabetes
Test
Taking a regular diabetes test should no
longer be the concern of just those who have high sugar levels
or those who are already diabetic. Millions of Americans do not
know that they already have diabetes and you could be one of
them. You should know when you should take a diabetes test.
When You Should Test
Even if you show some symptoms of diabetes
such as fatigue and frequent urination, it does not necessarily
mean that you are already diabetic. Certain situations and
activities may have caused you to show diabetes symptoms and
may even have temporarily raised your sugar level. The best way
to find out for sure if you have the disease is to take a
diabetes test.
Even though there are no apparent symptoms,
you should still consider taking a diabetes test if you are at
high risk of developing the disease. Being overweight and
having immediate family members with diabetes is a warning sign
that you could develop the condition yourself.
Online Quizzes
Online quizzes for diabetes should never be
taken as conclusive evidences of having the condition or
not. Online quizzes however, are valuable tools that will
tell you if you are at a high risk of developing diabetes
or if you should suspect that you have diabetes. Getting
critical scores in online tests should encourage you to
take a home test or see your doctor.
Home Test
There are different kinds of home diabetes
test kits. The most basic kits however will test your blood or
your urine. A lot of people prefer blood tests but the urine
can also be tested painlessly since the urine usually should
not contain glucose or large amounts of it.
A home diabetes test kit will usually
contain two test strips that should confirm each other’s
results. A positive home diabetes test result does not
automatically mean that you are a diabetic. It is however a
clear sign that you should see your doctor immediately.
Doctor’s Test
Everyone should be warned that the only way
to truly conclude that one has diabetes is through a doctor’s
diagnosis based on lab test results. Examples of some lab tests
that a doctor may ask you to participate in include the
following:
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The fasting plasma glucose test is a very common
diabetes test that will require an individual to
fast usually overnight for approximately eight
hours or as instructed by your doctor. Fasting is
necessary for this test since anything you take may
affect glucose levels. A blood sample will be taken
and evaluated for sugar content. Some laboratories
will provide reference points depending on your age
and condition. If your blood sugar falls beyond the
reference points then you could be diabetic. A
second test will be needed though to confirm the
results.
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A hemoglobin A1c diabetes test is a test that will
assess the amount of glucose in your blood for the
span of up to three months. You could be subjected
to a second confirmatory test or another test if
your levels fall beyond 8%.
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In an oral glucose diabetes test, your glucose
levels will be measured after drinking a sugar
water solution during a time interval. Again, high
test results may require more tests and retests.
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