no it can not show,unless u request it
By the blood sugar levels chart you can tell whether one has diabetes, or is in the pre-diabetes stage or his numbers show that the level of the suger in the blood is normal.
NO. only your blood sugar level..
If they drew blood then those tests would likely be included.
Yes. It shows anything that should not be in the body. Via, they add antibodies etc
Yes, pneumonia would show up on an xray of the lungs. But a blood test would indicate if there are any other underlying infections or problems such as anemia, thyroid or diabetes.
No, a routine blood test will not show the specific dosage of medication prescribed. Blood tests usually measure levels of certain substances in the blood, not specific medication dosages. If you have concerns about the medication dosage you are taking, it is best to discuss this directly with your healthcare provider.
Three things affect our susceptibility to diabetes: diet, exercise and genetics. You cannot do anything about your genes if diabetes runs in your family, but you can do something about your diet. It is important to get regular exercise, and to eat a well-balanced, healthy diet. When your doctor tests your blood, your blood analysis will show whether your are within normal range or at risk of having diabetes.
The simplest tests are 1. Blood glucose 2. Fructosamine. The Fructosamine test can show the average blood sugar over the last two weeks, which will definitively show diabetes. The blood glucose test, if it's anywhere near the borderline region (130-200 mg/dL or 7-11 mmol/L), will need to be repeated several times to be certain of diabetes. But a blood sugar over 300 mg/dL, 16.6 in mmol/L, is pretty much definitive for diabetes at any time. It is however useful to know that blood sugar can be raised quite high by the stress of being at the vet's. Some cats who are very nervous at the vet can have a much higher reading there than they would at home. Hence, the blood sugar reading at the vet's may not be a good indication of how much insulin is needed.
Many different health conditions can show up in routine blood tests. Blood tests can also reveal drug and alcohol usage.
It will generally show a high white blood cell count.
yes if you smoke it on a regular basis, but if you are not a regular user and smoke 1 week before the test it shouldn't show up..