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>> What kind of test is done to check for diabetes?

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Is it a blood test or something else? I'm wondering because I'm tired most of the time & I'm hungry even when I eat. I'm not overweight. Are those symptoms that fit the description? Thanks =]

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  1. Blood work  and they can check your urine to see if you have alot of sugar in it...


  2. usually just a finger prick.

    Here's an on-line test: http://www.diabetes.org/risk-test.jsp

    and some symptoms are:

    -Frequent urination

    -Excessive thirst

    -Extreme hunger

    -Unusual weight loss

    -Increased fatigue

    -Irritability

    -Blurry vision


  3. An A1C blood test is performed to measure the amount of glucose in your blood.  Additionally, you may be requested to perform a timed blood test which requires you to drink a sugary substance.  After drinking the substance your blood will be tested periodically to determine how fast your body breaks down the glucose in the sugary substance.   Traditionally, a urine test is a primary test and the more intensive blood tests are performed after the urine test.

  4. either a urine sample to check for glucose or a finger prick to test your blood sugar levels

  5. The two definitive tests for diagnosing diabetes are the Fasting Blood Sugar test and the OGTT (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test).

    Finger prick testing is NOT a diagnostic tool to determine diabetes. since it is a random snapshot of a persons blood sugar at the moment the test was taken and can be off by as much as 20% either up or down. It is a test that is essential for diagnosed diabetics but should only be used as a guideline to determine how well your treating your diabetes since there is a moderate degree of inaccuracy.

    The other test is the Hba1c test that is used after diagnosis to determine how well or not the patient is doing after a 2-3 month period.

    This test is heavily weighed to check fasting blood sugars.

    The new test that is not yet well known is the Glycomark test that measures post-prandial (after meal blood sugars) over a 2 day to 2-3 week period. These two tests are now complimenting each other to get a better view as to when blood sugars are rising so they can be controlled better.

  6. Yes it is a blood test that is needed to determine if you actually have diabetes.  Your doctor will probably order a fasting blood glucose and maybe even a Hemoglobin A1C.  The HA1C will determine your blood glucose over a period of 3 months.

    Your symptoms however don't necessarily match those of an undiagnosed diabetes patient.  If you are experiencing a change in bladder habits such as urinary frequency or nocturia (frequent urination at night) then i would be concerned. Might you have a family history of diabetes? If so then your chances of inheriting it are increased.  

    There are a number of things that your doctor can test for that may also explain your symptoms.  ex- thyroid disorders, anemia, electrolyte imbalances, lyme disease. My suggestion to you, is that you contact your primary care physician, and make an appointment (sooner than later).  Just to be sure.

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  7. My mOm has diabetes.......and b4 she gOt a test take to check 4 diabetes..she would ALWAYS have to go to the restroom to pee...and she was ALWAYS thirsty...and she'd feel dizzy if she didn't eat...if u have any of thOse symptoms then u might have diabetes.......

    u have to get a blOod test...that'll tell u if u have it....i gOt the test done b-cuz i had all the symptoms..and diabetes runs in my family so yeah...but when i got the test done..i DON'T have diabtes..sO yaaay!...u hsould get checked out b-cuz diabetes is nOt a game..it's serious...my uncle passed away frOm Type 1 diabetes...and most of the young people whO get diabetes is TYPE 1..so u should b careful!!!...i wish u luck and hope u dOn't have diabetes!!!..take care...dOn't eat TOO much sugar!!..lol

  8. A simple fasting blood test will determine if you have diabetes.

    These are the symptoms of diabetes, but you won't have all of them.

    unquenchable thirst

    frequent urination

    unsatisfied hunger

    unexplained weight loss

    blurred vision

    itchy skin

    infections that are slow to heal

    numbness or tingling in hands or feet

    fatigue

    mood swings

    impotency

    Diabetes does not necessarily mean insulin injections.  Many people control diabetes with a pill or diet and exercise alone.  Good luck.

    A urine test or finger prick are not accurate for determining if you have diabetes.  Please consult your doctor.  If left untreated it can be dangerous.

  9. Laurin  !

    Some diabetes symptoms include:

    Frequent urination

    Excessive thirst

    Extreme hunger

    Unusual weight loss

    Increased fatigue

    Irritability

    Blurry vision

    If you have one or more of these diabetes symptoms, see your doctor right away he will take a urine sample or a finger prick for the blood test, to check the sugar levels

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