If your doctor suspects you may be at risk for Diabetes, he may order tests to determine if you have the disease or at risk for developing. Risk factors include being over weight and having a family history. Sudden weight change, high blood pressure, obesity, excessive thirst, frequent urination and exhaustion may all be reasons why your doctor wants to have you tested. Testing for diabetes is done with a simple blood test. Your doctor will probably have you fast for twelve hours before having the blood drawn. The test will quickly determine the blood sugar levels in your body.
Pre-diabetes is a precursor to diabetes so anyone diagnosed with it needs to be very careful. High blood sugar levels are what lead to diabetes so anyone will want to look after this.
It is not a level indicating diabetes but pre-diabetes.
Diabetes left unattended will turn very bad.
Pre Diabetes is when you blood glucose levels are higher than normal but they aren't high enough to cause diabetes. You have to diet and exercise to fix your blood glucose levels.
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I am not sure on that one ,but I do know that there is no such thing as pre-diabetes. If you have diabetes you are born with it, but the symptoms might not show until you are older. Once you see symptoms like major weight loss exssessive thirst and urination, see a doctor for diagnosis
possibly but you should see a doctor
There are no diets specifically for young women. Eating plenty of vegetables and only eating lean meats is a good diet for anyone with pre-diabetes.
You can find out more information about the pre diabetes test by booking an appointment with your doctor or specialist, visiting www.diabetes.org, or by calling your local Tele Health.
Testing blood sugar levels is extremely important for anyone with diabetes or even pre diabetes. Blood sugar levels should be tested several times each day. A testing meter kit and testing strips is required. Meters range in price from around ten dollars to over a hundred dollars. Testing strips can be extremely expensive, some costing a dollar each. This cost can add up quickly. Most stores that have a pharmacy carry diabetic testing supplies. Check with your doctor to see if he has samples he can give you. Be on the lookout for manufacturer or store coupons for good deals.
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