NO, in fact it is a perfect reading. a normal glucose level is usually anywhere from 80 to 120.
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You can test diabetes from home. There are many glucose meters that you just prick your finger or arm and a small amount of blood enters this machine and it will give you your blood glucose reading.
No. The only test for diabetes is to test your blood. If you are in a diabetic coma, then they need to check your pulse to see part of your condition. The test for Diabetes is the HbA1c test which tests the amount of sugar that is attached to your blood cells. Anything above 7% is considered to be diabetes. It is a simple test and you can buy a test kit for this for about $9 from Walmart. Most of the diabetics strive to control blood sugar below 6%. The next and most common test is to test the current blood glucose, using a glucose meter. A fasting, not eating for 12 hours, level above 90 is considered to be questionable. Most diabetes when they find they are diabetic are in the 200 or above milligrams of glucose per deciliter.
Diabetes screening is a test in which is done to see if you are one of the people to have diabetes , it is usually done by fasting blood test or oral glucose tolerance test, and or a random plasma glucose test can all help to determine if you have diabetes.
A fasting blood glucose test (FBC) measures the amount of glucose in your blood after you have not eaten for at least 8 hours. This test is commonly used to diagnose diabetes or monitor blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. High levels of glucose in the blood can indicate diabetes, while low levels can be a sign of hypoglycemia.
You can always try it out, but I don't think you should use them past the expiry date. You may not get an accurate reading or any reading at all.
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Ask your doctor to interpret the test results for you. Your doctor may also wish to order additional tests.
i have a reading of 34.7 result of MCH what does that mean
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.
The test for gestational diabetes, also called a glucose screening test, is typically administered between the 24th and 28th week of pregnancy.
There is a simple test for diabetes. I recommend getting a blood test done at your physicians to determine the exact medication you need. But there is some simply over the counter test as well.