FASTING GLUCOSE: WHAT IS IT FOR AND HOW IS IT PREPARED - DIAGNOSTIC EXAMS

How is the fasting glucose test done?



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Fasting glucose, or fasting glucose, is a blood test that measures the rate of glucose in the bloodstream and needs to be done after a fasting of 8 to 12 hours without consuming any food or drink except water . This test is widely used to investigate the diagnosis of diabetes, and to monitor the blood sugar levels of people who are diabetic or at risk for this disease