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Article Series: Diabetes
Diabetes Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
How
Do I Test For Diabetes?
Knowing how to test for diabetes can put your
mind at rest if you are worried about your blood sugar levels.
A basic test can be done at home, but if you have any reason
to think that you may be at risk of developing diabetes you
should discuss this with a medical professional.
Diabetes is a disease in which the levels of glucose in the
blood rise above normal because the body's usual regulatory
mechanism, involving insulin, is not working correctly. This
may be because the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin
have been damaged or destroyed by an auto immune response (type
1 diabetes) or because the body has become resistant to insulin
and the pancreas cannot keep up with the demand (type 2 diabetes).
Have you been tested for diabetes: YES / NO ?
If yes, what were the results: ____________________.
Did you consider the results inaccurate and seeking another method: YES / NO ?
Either way, the test for diabetes involves testing the levels
of sugar in the blood. This is quite simple. In most cases
it involves taking a drop of blood from the fingertip and using
some form of analysis to see how much sugar it contains.
Home
testing kits usually include a lancet (a special kind
of sterilized needle on a spring, with which you can accurately
and almost painlessly prick your finger) and some testing paper.
The paper will change color when blood is added, and you compare
the color to a provided chart to see whether your blood sugar
is in the normal range.
For a more accurate result, a digital blood glucose meter
will read the testing paper and give you a result. This type
of kit is more likely to be used by health professionals.
Most tests for diabetes are done before meals (at least two
hours after last eating, best done in the morning). This is
called a fasting blood glucose test. Normal results are between
4.2 and 6.2 mmol/litre.
Results between 6.2 and 7.7 mmol/litre may indicate a person
who is pre-diabetic or at risk of developing diabetes, but
this is not so high that diabetes would be diagnosed right
now. Over 7.7 mmol/litre may indicate that you have diabetes.
In either case you should see a doctor or other medical professional
right away to have another test. They will probably test you
before and after consuming a high glucose drink, to see how
your body reacts to sugar.
There are other factors that can affect blood glucose levels,
including other conditions such as anemia and gout. Weather
conditions and altitude can also make a difference. High blood
sugar is not always related to diabetes. But this is a serious
condition so abnormal results should be checked out.
Do you have any other conditions that could possibly interfere with diabetes test results: YES / NO ?
Consult your health care provider if you think you may have
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