Diabetes Testing Overview

Controlling diabetes is a little like waging a war. You need the best strategy and information on the enemy – diabetes. You can get this information by doing the right tests at the right time. These tests let you know your sugar levels and decide how you must be treated ahead. Your general health decides how often you must test.

One common test is the blood sugar test. It gives you valuable information on where your blood sugar level is. The HA1c test is done every 3 to 6 months depending on your control over the illness. It can indicate future complications.

Another useful test is the lipid profile. The amount of fat in your blood is indicated by this test. Once a year is a good frequency for this test. It measures cholesterol and triglycerides. It can indicate whether your diet is correct or needs to be modified.

Also essential for a diabetic is to know how his kidneys are functioning. The serum creatinine test tells you if the kidneys are removing creatinine well. The urine microalbumin test also lets you know about your kidneys health. Type 2 diabetics should test for this once a year.

So test right for regular feedback on an enemy that is easily defeated with the right feedback and strategy.

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