Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Diabetes Test - Blood Test Results & How to Check Blood Sugar Level Yourself


By Tjahyo Sukmono

Diabetes occurs when a body produces higher levels of sugar within the bloodstream. The body loses its ability of breakdown excess sugars by itself.

Get diabetes test done, if you think might have diabetes, or it runs in your family. The best test is a blood workup.

Doctors do diabetes test to make sure when he first presume that someone has diabetes. One of these tests is a glucose test. Sometimes the tests are not decisive.

The best way to determine diabetes is by the glucose in the blood if diabetes is concerned. The test should always be given twice and glucose level should be above 140 mg/dl.

Besides the drawing of blood another diabetes test is a tolerance test which tests oral glucose.

If you do not go after this basic rule then the diabetes test could be off and ruin the results. The diabetes test is then repeated several more times.

You should steer clear from cigarettes and coffee before doing any diabetes test. The glucose tolerance test measures your glucose levels within a three-hour period. It breaks down to about five separate diabetes tests in the course of that time frame.

A person who drinks the sugar water will experience a raise five times in glucose level, and then it will fall very rapidly. Impotency can be found with Type 2 diabetes.

So diabetes test is important to be tested when some of these symptoms arise, especially if diabetes runs in their family.

Diabetes - How to Check Blood Sugar Level Yourself?

To test your blood sugar level yourself, these are two easy methods:
• Finger-stick method
• Noninvasive method

FINGER-STICK METHOD

For checking blood sugar level involves pricking your finger with a tiny needle (lancet) to draw a drop of blood. Some draw the blood from your forearm.

You can use a blood glucose meter that will show the number on its screen to reading your blood sugar level.

To check your diabetes through finger stick method, follow these simple steps:

Steps 1 - Wash your hands with warm water and dry well with a clean towel. You can also use an alcohol wipe to clean the finger that you'll draw blood from. This helps blood pond in the finger, making it easier to get enough blood for the test.

Step 2 - After preparing your lancet and glucose meter, have a clean test strip ready. Attach the side of your fingertip with the lancet. There are many kinds of lancets and meters. Some draw blood from your forearm.

Step 3 -Put a drop of blood on the test strip.

Step 4 - Follow the directions that came with your blood sugar meter to get your results.
These records can help you to see how well you're managing your blood sugar level and mostly doctors will used it.

NON-INVASIVE METHOD

Any other blood sugar testing tool does not draw blood. The watch can't replace your regular finger-stick test. There are some guidelines to check your diabetes with noninvasive method.

General guidelines for checking your blood sugar level are adjust the device by entering a blood sugar measurement that you've gotten by the finger-stick method every time you use the watch.

1 comment:

  1. Your tips about the diabetes test are quite simple and worthy.It seems that taking the test with lots of precautions are must.

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