Common Specialities
{{speciality.keyWord}}
Common Issues
{{issue.keyWord}}
Common Treatments
{{treatment.keyWord}}

Overview

Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test

Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test

Glucose, is an important energy source that is needed by all the cells and organs of our bodies. Blood glucose testing is one part of managing your diabetes successfully. Testing your blood glucose both before and after a meal allows you to see how that meal affects your blood glucose levels and helps you to understand which meals may be best for your blood glucose control. The most powerful influence on blood glucose levels comes from food. Whether you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The peak blood glucose levels are often likely to occur around two hours after meals.

Blood Glucose can either be fasting or random test. For fasting test, you can’t eat or drink anything for eight hours. This test is preferable over random test as it gives accurate results and easier to interpret. In random test you can eat or drink anything. Before the test, you need to tell your doctor about ant medications you are taking including prescriptions and drugs as certain medicines can affect your blood glucose level and misinterpret the result. Your doctor will ask you to stop taking dosage of some medicines for temporary period.

The implications of your results will depend on the type of blood glucose test used. If it is fasting blood test, then: - 70-100 mg/dl means you have normal blood glucose.

A blood glucose level of 100–125 mg/dL indicates that you have prediabetes. A blood glucose level of 126 mg/dL and higher indicates that you have diabetes. If it is Random blood test, then: - 125 mg/dl is normal level A blood glucose level of 140–199 mg/dL indicates that you may have prediabetes. A blood glucose level of 200 mg/dL and higher indicates that you likely have diabetes.

The test procedure is very simple as it just requires small sample of blood which is collected with a very small prick of finger or vein. Before drawing blood, laboratory technician performing the draw cleans the area with an antiseptic to kill any germs. Then they may find your vein to insert a sterile needle to it. You may feel slight to moderate pain when the needle goes in, but you can reduce the pain by relaxing your arm. When they’re finished drawing blood, doctor removes the needle and places a bandage over the puncture site and applies pressure.

Specimen
Serum
Volume
0.25ml
Container
Red Top Tube
Type Gender Age-Group Value
Glucose Pre Lunch Blood
UNISEX
All age groups
4-7mmol/L
Average price range of the test is between Rs.50 to Rs.80 depending on the factors of city, quality and availablity.

Table of Content

What is Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test?
Preparation for Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test
Uses of Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test
Procedure for Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test
Specimen Requirements
Normal values for Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test
Price for Glucose (Pre Lunch) (Blood) Test
Lybrate Gaurantee
Lybrate Gaurantee