Pre Diabetic Screening Package in Bareilly

499900

Includes 35 Parameters

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Fasting8-10 hours
Get reports in15 hrs

What is it for ?

This test screens for prediabetes or diabetes in patients showing symptoms or are at higher risk.

Also known as: Sugar Basic Profile Package

Sample Type

Urine, Blood

package Instructions

  • Age Group: 13+ Years
Diabetes / Blood Sugar Test in Bareilly

Benefits

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Included Tests

Package includes following parameters

Glucose Fasting (BSF) (1)

  • Blood Glucose Fasting

HbA1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin) (2)

  • Average blood glucose
  • Glycated Hemoglobin

Lipid Profile (9)

  • Cholesterol-Total, Serum
  • CHOL/HDL RATIO
  • HDL Cholesterol Direct
  • HDL / LDL Cholesterol Ratio
  • LDL Cholesterol - Calculated
  • LDL/HDL RATIO
  • Non - HDL Cholesterol, Serum
  • Triglycerides, Serum
  • VLDL

Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination (23)

  • Albumin
  • Amorphous Deposits
  • Bacteria
  • Bilirubin
  • Blood
  • Cast
  • Colour
  • Crystals
  • Deposit
  • Epithelial cells
  • Leucocyte Esterase
  • Nitrate
  • pH Urine
  • Protozoa
  • Pus cells (Leukocytes)
  • Red blood cells
  • Specific gravity
  • Sugar
  • Transparency
  • Urine ketones
  • Urobilinogen
  • Volume
  • Yeast Cells

Test Criteria

Helps you know your test better

Who is eligible for diabetes screening tests?

  • Diabetes screening is suggested for individuals who are overweight, lead a sedentary lifestyle, are more than 45 years of age, have a previous history of diabetes, have gestational diabetes during pregnancy, and individuals with high blood pressure.

Why take a diabetes screening test in Bareilly?

  • The diabetic screening test is essential to screen for diabetes early to prevent life-threatening complications later in life. Undiagnosed diabetes leads to foot ulcers or amputation, kidney disorders, cataracts, and slow healing of wounds. Hence, it is necessary to schedule your diagnostic test to detect the underlying cause of diabetes and get it treated on time.

What are the benefits of a diabetes screening test?

  • Diabetic screening detects low or high levels of blood glucose. The test monitors the efficacy of the treatment and progression of the disorder. Also, it helps clinicians to prescribe treatment and lifestyle modifications accordingly. Not only this, it helps to track the effects of medicines.

Q&A

Helps you know your test better

What is a blood sugar test?

A blood sugar test measures average sugar levels within your blood to diagnose or monitor diabetes.

What is included in the Diabetes Screening Test?

Diabetes Screening Test or Blood Sugar Test in Bareilly with Redcliffe Labs covers 35 tests, including Blood Glucose Fasting, HbA1c(Glycated hemoglobin), Lipid Profile, and more.

What are the signs of elevated blood sugar levels?

Increased thirst, unexplained tiredness, blurred vision, frequent urge to pee, and unintentional weight loss are some common symptoms that indicate that blood sugar levels are higher than the normal range.

Why Redcliffe Labs for Diabetes Screening Test?

We have a team of dedicated specialists to offer high-quality testing and accurate reporting within the promised time frame.

Blood Sugar test in Bareilly

Diabetes Screening and its tests

Diabetes is one of the lifelong illnesses that can cause other life-threatening diseases, including stroke. The pancreas is an organ that produces insulin hormone, it exists behind the stomach which regulates blood sugar levels. Too little insulin or abnormal functioning of insulin causes abnormally high sugar or glucose levels in the blood.

There are many tests which give a complete analysis of all types of diabetes (type 1 or 2, and gestational). Tests are easy to perform, and the results are quickly available. The list of tests is as follows:

How to manage diabetes?

Uncontrolled diabetes can cause extensive damage to tissues and other body organs like nerves, eyes, kidneys, and the heart, along with high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Type 2 diabetes needs an active lifestyle, a balanced diet, and some oral medications to be under control. While type 1 diabetes needs insulin every day in injectable form, that is why type 1 diabetes is also known as insulin dependent diabetes. And type 2 diabetes comes under the category of non-insulin-dependent diabetes. Lack of insulin makes glucose ineffective in the proper utilization and processing. All three types of diabetes have excess glucose in their blood streams.

Early Sign and symptoms of diabetes

High blood glucose levels due to diabetes may cause certain symptoms like: excess thirst, frequent urination, unintended weight loss, hunger, blurry vision, and fatigue. But the disease (type 2 diabetes) progresses slowly, so people with high blood sugar levels mostly don’t feel the symptoms. But the symptoms of type 1 diabetes develop quickly since the disease falls under the category of acute disease.

Blood Sugar test in Bareilly

Blood sugar tests are essential to detect diabetes, and knowing the levels of sugar in the blood is also essential. Here are the tests:

Urine Analysis:

Urine analysis alone is not sufficient, so blood tests are needed to confirm diabetes.

Blood Analysis:

Blood analysis is used to detect sugar levels in the bloodstream. And there are two ways:

Fasting blood glucose level:

If the fasting blood glucose level comes in at 100-125 mg/dL, it is considered prediabetes. And if the fasting glucose level is higher than 126 or more, it is considered diabetes.

Hemoglobin A1c test:

It confirms diabetes if the test result shows a value of HbA1C greater than 6.5%.

A glucose tolerance test

It measures the blood sugar levels after and before consuming the glucose-containing drink. For the test, you have to fast, or not eat anything before the test. A first sample of blood is drawn during this stage. Other readings of blood sugar levels are taken after consuming the glucose-containing liquid at the time intervals of 1 hour, 2 hours, and 3 hours, respectively.

Blood tests during pregnancy for gestational diabetes

These blood tests are conducted during the 24-28 weeks of pregnancy, but if you are at a higher risk of this type of diabetes, a doctor may advise you to have the earlier test.

Glucose screening and tolerance tests

For this test, patients have to drink a glucose-containing liquid and their blood sugar level is measured after 1 hour to rule out diabetes. If the tests show a higher level (more than 140 mg/dL), then the glucose tolerance test is performed in the same way as described above to confirm gestational diabetes.

Normal ranges of blood glucose tests are:

Blood sugar values are measured in mg/dL (milligrams of sugar per deciliter) or sometimes in mmol/L (millimoles of sugar per liter).

One part of the blood glucose tests is done during a fasting state, like in the morning when a person wakes up or on an empty stomach. It is known as the pre-prandial or Fasting blood glucose level, and it is considered normal if the test value comes in at less than 100 mg/dL. Another part of the test is done after 2 hours of consuming a meal. It is known as the post-prandial blood glucose level. It is considered normal if the test value comes below 180 mg/dL.

  • Pre-prandial or Fasting blood sugar level: less than 100 mg/dL
  • Post-prandial blood glucose level: less than 180 mg/dL

If the physician has any doubt about diabetes, he will probably recommend all the blood tests, especially HbA1c, to the suspected patient.

To diagnose diabetes, a glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) test is usually performed, which determines the average level of blood sugar over the previous three months. The blood glucose level is considered normal if the value of this test is less than 6.5%.

HbA1c level: less than 6.5%

Who is eligible for the tests?

  • Test screening for diabetes is recommended for people who are:
  • Overweight and obese (adults and kids)
  • People with sedentary lifestyles
  • Overweight females who are planning a family, are pregnant, or have high blood pressure already
  • People who are more than 45 years old (males and females alike)
  • People with a family history of diabetes
  • People with risk factors such as prediabetes, overweight, high blood pressure, having had gestational diabetes during pregnancy, non-alcohol fatty liver, and being of a certain ethnicity or race (Hispanic or African American, Indian or Asian Americans).

What are the benefits of taking diabetes tests?

The blood glucose tests for diabetes restore health and also have many benefits like:

  • The tests help in monitoring the effects of medications.
  • It helps in detecting the high or low levels of blood sugar in the blood.
  • It helps in achieving a sustained and normal level of blood glucose.
  • Assist in the planning of a diet and physical activity or exercise to control blood glucose levels
  • The test results help in knowing what is working and where improvement is needed in regard to diet plans, exercise, and medications.

Blood Sugar Test Price in Bareilly

It varies from city to city, and also from country to country, how much a blood sugar test costs. Fasting Blood Sugar test costs may be slightly higher in metro cities in comparison with small-town labs. But with Redcliffe Labs, you can get a Blood Sugar test price at Rs 499.

Name Of The Test Diabetes Test in Bareilly
Sample Type Blood
Number Of Tests 35
Actual Test Price 900
Discounted Test Price 499
Home Sample Collection Available
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection Nil
Fasting Before Test 8-10 Hrs Fasting Required
Get Reports Within Same Day

Why take a diabetes test?

Tests for diabetes are important because diabetes doesn’t show clear symptoms in everyone, but some people with risk factors need to be tested. Testing helps a physician to rule out prediabetes or diabetes early so that it can be managed easily and further long-term complications can be prevented.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the normal range of blood sugar?

Blood Sugar Test measures blood glucose levels in a person’s blood to detect whether you have diabetes or not. If the blood sugar level is less than 140 mg/DL, it signifies everything is normal & there is nothing to be worried about. However, if the levels are higher than 200 mg/DL, it indicates diabetes, and reading between 140 and 199 mg/DL points to prediabetes.

2. What should you not do before a blood sugar test?

In most cases, doctors may call for a fasting blood sugar test to get accurate blood sugar levels, so you should not eat or drink for at least 8 hours before the test. If you have diabetes or any other existing illness, talk to your healthcare professional to be prepared for the test accordingly.

3. Which blood test is used to measure blood sugar levels?

A1C test, also known as Hba1c test, is a blood test used to measure blood sugar levels and diagnose diabetes and prediabetes.

4. How does high blood sugar make you feel?

A patient with high blood sugar feels thirsty all the time, even after gulping tons of water, has frequent urges to pee, or is tired all the time. If you are experiencing any of the above, make sure to get tested before it’s too late.

5. How to test blood sugar?

Our healthcare expert will insert a needle into your vein and draw blood for a sample. After analyzing our laboratory and determining your test results, you may expect your reports within the same day.

6. Can I drink water before fasting blood sugar test?

Yes, you can drink water before a fasting blood sugar test; however, you are not allowed to drink anything other than water before the test, as certain liquid products might affect your results.

7. Does smoking affect a blood sugar test?

Yes, smoking does affect your blood sugar levels. Smoking contains nicotine, which increases your blood sugar levels and makes it challenging to handle. Thus, if you decide to smoke right before the test, the chances are very high that it will influence your blood sugar levels and give you a false interpretation of your tests.

8. How many hours to fast before a blood sugar test?

You are required to not eat or drink (except for water) for 8–10 hours, as fasting is considered ideal before going for a blood sugar test.

9. How often should I test my blood sugar?

If you exhibit the signs and symptoms of diabetes, it is recommended that you continue to monitor your blood sugar level by having it tested once a month. On the other hand, if your blood sugar levels fall within the normal range, and get tested once a year.

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