How To Test Blood Sugar Levels?
Question: How can i get myself checked for sugar/diabetes?
Brief Answer:
Three tests
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
The three tests that are needed for checking diabetes are fasting blood sugar, 2 hr glucose tolerance test and HbA1C.
Among these fasting blood sugar is run initially. It is done after atleast 8 hr fasting. Other tests follow as needed.
Hope it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Three tests
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
The three tests that are needed for checking diabetes are fasting blood sugar, 2 hr glucose tolerance test and HbA1C.
Among these fasting blood sugar is run initially. It is done after atleast 8 hr fasting. Other tests follow as needed.
Hope it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Brief Answer:
Diet exercise and metformin
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
That is a high blood fasting sugar. Please repeat the test after atleast 8 hr fasting and also do other tests (mentioned above) to confirm.
Anyways you need to restrict sugar intake in food. Avoid sugary foods like sweets, chocolates, juices, fruits, milk, milk products, etc. Take high protein diet for example boiled black chana. Many food items have shown to lower blood sugar levels like karela-jamun juice, fenugreek seeds etc.
Second important aspect is regular exercise atleast 20 min a day. It increases the sensitivity to insulin.
Metformin is usually started initially alongwith regular monitoring of blood sugar levels.
Watch your weight.
Hope it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Diet exercise and metformin
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
That is a high blood fasting sugar. Please repeat the test after atleast 8 hr fasting and also do other tests (mentioned above) to confirm.
Anyways you need to restrict sugar intake in food. Avoid sugary foods like sweets, chocolates, juices, fruits, milk, milk products, etc. Take high protein diet for example boiled black chana. Many food items have shown to lower blood sugar levels like karela-jamun juice, fenugreek seeds etc.
Second important aspect is regular exercise atleast 20 min a day. It increases the sensitivity to insulin.
Metformin is usually started initially alongwith regular monitoring of blood sugar levels.
Watch your weight.
Hope it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj