Sunday, July 24, 2011

Diagnosing of diabetes

The world today has developed to the extent that detecting diabetes is easy, and one does not have to suffer alone as it used to be the case in the past. There are several methods that can be used to diagnose diabetes. There are some glucose tests that physicians will usually carry out to be able to diagnose diabetes. While they are considering the information obtained from these test, the doctors are also required to confirm whether or not you have a record of any medical history, whether there were other symptoms and which they were having, and consider your physical state of mind and health. Though several methods of diagnosing diabetes have come up, there are two major ones that are world acclaimed for their significant success in detecting and dealing with diabetes. These are the Blood Sugar level test, also commonly known as the Fasting Blood Glucose, and the Oral glucose tolerance test.

To know how the Blood Sugar level works, first of all you must ensure you do not consume anything after midnight. After this, the blood sugar levels in the body will be measured. In the event that the level goes above 140 mg/dl on more than one occasion, chances are usually high that you might be having diabetes. A person with a normal blood sugar rate usually has a rate ranging between 70 and 110 mg/dl. The other test, the oral glucose tolerance test requires the person being tested to have fasted for around 10-16 hours, and is usually done under the confines of the doctor's office, or a medical lab. This test usually yields best results especially if the person under checking is of sound health, and must be normally active. The other requisite is to ensure that you are not under any drugs whatsoever, or any treatment, since this has a tendency of affecting the blood glucose levels, since the medications always have some percentage of compounds that can alter the level of sugar in one way or the other. To do this test, the blood sugar level is usually measured 5 times in a time span of 3 hours.

If you are free from diabetes, the glucose levels alleviate instantaneously, and then they drastically drop back to normal, since the glucose triggers the body to generate some insulin, whose function is to lower the level of blood glucose in the body. The diabetic person will experience the rise just as the non diabetic person will, but their levels will come down much slower than the normal person since their bodies are either deficient in insulin production, or the amounts produced just aren't as much as required to control the rapid rise in blood sugar levels. The glucose tolerant test usually has some common findings, which can be termed as the basis for judging whether someone has diabetes or not. All the same, there are so many ways of dealing with the news that you have diabetes, and one does not have to despair, but seek professional help.

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  1. To diagnose of any problem is necessary. The need is not to afraid and worry about health problems. Health problems needed the timely diagnosis for earlier cure. As after diagnosis the knee disorder bilateral kneereplacement is one of the effective treatment.

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