Yes
Blood sugar tests include several different tests that measure the amount of sugar (glucose) in a person's blood.
glycerol (sugar)
Bromine
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Uine glucose tests
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Examples of biochemical tests include blood glucose tests to measure sugar levels, lipid profiles to measure cholesterol and triglyceride levels, liver function tests to assess liver health, and urine tests to check for indicators of kidney function.
The tube for fasting blood sugar tests is typically a lavender or purple-colored tube.
The A1C test is a way to analyze blood sugar. An A1C chart measures blood sugar levels over several A1C tests to get an average blood sugar reading for an individual. Blood sugar levels between 5.7 and 6.4 percent indicate pre-diabetic status, while blood sugar of 6.5 or greater on two A1C tests indicates diabetes.
Mostly sugar and fats. And cholesterol is a fat.
Yes, I would have these tests and use the glucometer to check your blood sugar.
Eating before a blood test will cause your blood sugar levels to rise. That is why they are referred to as "fasting" blood tests, meaning you are not supposed to eat or drink anything but water before having them.