Diabetics who are on medication should have these tests done on a regular basis to check for glycemic control and target organ damage. The results aid in the adjustment of medication doses, if necessary. It also aids in the detection of major chronic illnesses such as hypertension, cardiac problems, and diabetes.
Timely screening can help you in avoiding illnesses and with Medilab Basic Diabetes Wellness Profile you can keep a track of your health in the best way because Medilab is India’s leading health test.The Medilab Basic Diabetes Wellness Profile available in Mumbai has 34 parameters that give you a clear idea of your health. You can choose Medilab Basic Diabetes Wellness Profile in Mumbai or other packages better suited for you to keep your health in check.
- Fasting Blood Sugar,PP
- Lipid Profile
- Glycated Haemoglobin ( HbA1C )
- Complete Blood Count
Parameter Included: 34
Home Collection
Fast Reporting
Report Time: 6-12 Hours
FastingTime: Required (10-12 Hours)
Test Recommended For: Male/Female
Recommended Age For: 5-99 Years
Frequently Asked Questions
A diabetic profile is a diagnostic test package that includes tests for blood component counts or hemogram profile, cholesterol or lipid profile, iron deficiency and sodium levels, liver and kidney functioning, and more.
Type 1 diabetes is caused by the destruction of the pancreatic beta cells, resulting in insulin deficiency and high blood sugar, whereas type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance due to hereditary or faulty lifestyle factors, resulting in insulin inefficiency and high blood sugar.
Diabetes is diagnosed and managed through a blood test that measures your glucose level. Your blood glucose level can be measured using one of three tests: a fasting glucose test, a random glucose test, or an A1c test.
Blood glucose levels should be between 90 and 130 mg/dL before meals, and less than 180 mg/dL 1 to 2 hours after a meal. Adolescents and adults with diabetes work hard to keep their blood sugar levels within a healthy range, which is typically 80-150 mg/dL before meals.