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You should check with your doctor, but it should be ok to have black coffee with no sugar, cream or milk.
Sugar dissolves faster in water, because milk already has sugar Lactose dissolved in in it.
it might melt into caramel and make the milk explode
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You should check with your doctor, but it should be ok to have black coffee with no sugar, cream or milk.
a few lab investigations require empty stomach. for fasting sample it is not good to take coffee before blood tests.
No, it is generally recommended to only consume water when fasting for blood work. Milk contains calories and nutrients that can affect the results of certain blood tests. It is best to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for fasting before blood work.
the name for milk sugar is lactose. The ose ending indicates that it is a sugar, like fructose (fruit sugar) or glucose (blood sugar).
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Any food or drink other than water has some effect on the blood sugar level, yes. Yes, milk does raise the blood sugar level because it contains lactose which is milk sugar. It also contains protein though, which will slow down the digestion of lactose. Also depending on the fat content, since milk is from an animal and the fat is saturated, it could speed up the digestion of the milk. Just remember, the three things that will slow down the digestion and thus the amount of sugar in the blood are protein, fiber, and fat (only if the fat is either mono or polyunsaturated.)
You can eat sushi before a blood test. You may want to discuss with your doctor about your blood test to see if this is a good idea, though.
If you are having blood work done and are told to fast, then you can drink nothing but water. If it is non-fasting, then you can have coffee, but be sure to tell the person doing the blood work.
They'll have to test their blood sugar.
The principal sugar in milk is lactose.
It will cause a spike in your blood sugar level and a need for more insulin
as long as you can tolerate it