How is Diabetes mellitus diagnosed?
It is diagnosed with an insulin test that measures blood sugar levels in the body.
Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
A fasting blood sugar level of 99 mg/dL or lower is normal, 100 to 125 mg/dL indicates you have prediabetes, and 126 mg/dL or higher indicates you have diabetes.
Yes, one needs to take measures to lower blood glucose levels. Eat low carbohydrate diet and exercise daily. Also, take medications on time if your doctor has prescribed it to you.
No, the person falls under prediabetes. One can reverse it by eating low carbohydrate diet and exercising daily.
Yes, you fall under prediabetes which can easily progress into diabetes.
This means the person does not have diabetes neither suffers from insulin resistance.
Fasting Insulin, Insulin Serum, Insulin F
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