Diabetes Test - what is it and how the test is done
Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition that affects several men and women worldwide. It is also called a ‘silent killer’ because, in many people, it remains asymptomatic until the dam...
Find out where to get a Hemoglobin Test (Diabetes Blood Test) in Novellara. Compare details and costs for a Diabetes Test from the best labs in Italy.
Test at-Home / Self-testing
Corso Canalchiaro, 127, 41121 Modena MO, Italia
16.7 km
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Piazza Sisto Rosa Badalocchio, 3, 43126 Parma PR, Italia
20 km
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Via Ottavio Garganelli, 13, 40065 Pianoro BO, Italia
43.8 km
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Via Sorte, 48, 37047 San Bonifacio VR, Italia
46.2 km
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Via Paolo Borsellino, 1, 26865 San Rocco al Porto LO, Italia
53.1 km
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Viale Giosuè Carducci, 3, 44034 Copparo FE, Italia
53.8 km
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Via Cristoforo Colombo, 13, 35020 Albignasego PD, Italia
65.4 km
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Via Provinciale Montalbano, 371, 51034 Serravalle Pistoiese PT, Italia
65.1 km
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Via Pistoiese, 174, 59100 Prato PO, Italia
69 km
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Via degli Alpini, 2, 24064 Grumello del Monte BG, Italia
68.8 km
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Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic condition that affects several men and women worldwide. It is also called a ‘silent killer’ because, in many people, it remains asymptomatic until the dam...
Diabetes type II is often asymptomatic; the metabolic imbalance occurs as it follows a chronic course.
A simple finger-prick blood strip test through a glucometer will determine blood sugar levels. However, this should be done when fasting Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) and after meals Random Blood glucose (RBS) to maintain a record. Moreover, a blood sample can be sent to the laboratory every six months for Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) Levels assessment.
The above tests provide information on how many insulin units a person would require and drug therapy decisions for an individual. These help to determine if a person has impaired blood sugar or full-blown diabetes.