GLUCOSE (RANDOM)

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    Sample Required FLOURIDE PLASMA

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    Preperations Required No specific preparation required

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    Gender Male & Female

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    Age Group 0 - 99 Years

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    Collection AtHome & Lab

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GLUCOSE (RANDOM)

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Overview

The random blood glucose test is done to measure the levels of glucose circulating in the blood. This test is done to diagnose diabetes. However, other tests are required to confirm the diagnosis.

What is the Glucose (Random) Test?

To determine how much Sugar or Glucose is in a person's blood at any given time of day, a random Glucose test can be performed. Generally, normal ranges for this test are 140 mg/dL or less. Doctors use these test results to assess a patient's risk of developing Diabetes. While other Blood or Urine tests may be necessary to confirm a full diagnosis, a random glucose test may help doctors to decide if more testing is required.

What is the purpose of the Glucose (Random) Test?

The Glucose (Random) Test is advised for following analysis:
  • Screening: The random glucose test is helpful for the early detection of conditions like diabetes because it can help identify possible health issues related to blood sugar levels even before symptoms appear.
  • Diagnosis: It is often recommended if you experience symptoms like exhaustion, repeated fainting, and recurring infections. In order to make a diagnosis, the test can be used in combination with other tests to ascertain whether elevated glucose levels are causing these symptoms.
  • Monitoring: For people with diabetes or other glucose-related conditions who have already been diagnosed, the random glucose test is used to monitor blood sugar levels and assess how well current treatments are working.
  • Assessing the Effect of Medical Conditions and Treatments: It assists in evaluating the effects of various medical conditions or treatments on blood glucose levels, offering insights into the ways in which these variables affect general health.

When is a Glucose (Random) Test Recommended?

If you have following symptoms, then Glucose (Random) Test is advised:
  • Frequent urination
  • Increased thirst
  • Increased hungry despite eating enough
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Blurred vision
  • Extreme fatigue or tiredness
  • Impaired healing of cuts and bruises

Preparation for Glucose (Random) Test

  • You need not to fast before giving samples for this testing.
  • Drink adequate water before sample collection.
  • Avoid vigorous physical activity before the sample collection.
  • Follow the preparatory instructions as guided by your doctor.

Components of Glucose (Random) Test

Glucose (Random): Without requiring fasting, random blood glucose testing provides a snapshot of the patient's current blood sugar levels by measuring it at any time of day. It is especially helpful in identifying hyper- or hypoglycemia in those who are managing their diabetes or have symptoms. This test can quickly reveal abnormal glucose levels, requiring additional diagnostic examinations or, in the event of an emergency, early medical attention.

What is the Cost of the Glucose (Random) Test?

  • The Price of a Glucose (Random) Test can range from Rs. 60-100. However, cost of the test may fluctuate depending on following factors:
  • Other tests advised along with Glucose (Random) Test
  • Offers or discounts
  • Empanelment of the patient

How Glucose (Random) Test is Done?

The Blood Sample for Glucose (Random) Test is taken in following steps:
  • The area where the needle will be inserted to take your blood is cleaned with an antiseptic alcohol wipe. The hollow on the inside side of the elbow or the tip of the finger are the most common sites for this.
  • A tourniquet or a band is tied around your upper arm to facilitate access to the vein in your arm.
  • A needle is used to puncture your vein. The blood sample is collected into a test tube attached to the needle. The needle may cause a small pinch or sting when it is inserted.
  • Once the vial or test tube is filled, the blood sample collection for the test is finished, and the needle is taken out.
  • Finger pressure is applied to the puncture site to stop the bleeding, and the bandage is applied at the site.
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