GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST 75G GTT

360.00

Tests Details :

Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Glucose Tolerance Test (75 g GTT) is a standard diagnostic test used to evaluate how the body processes glucose. It involves consuming a 75-gram glucose solution, followed by blood sample collection at specific time intervals—typically fasting, 1 hour, and 2 hours.

This test is widely used to diagnose diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes. It provides a detailed assessment of glucose metabolism and helps detect impaired glucose tolerance that may not be identified through fasting blood sugar alone.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Measure blood glucose response after a 75 g glucose intake
  • Diagnose diabetes and prediabetes
  • Screen and diagnose gestational diabetes
  • Evaluate glucose metabolism and insulin response
  • Detect impaired glucose tolerance

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. Fasting required for 8–12 hours before the test First (fasting) blood sample will be collected You will be asked to drink a 75 g glucose solution Blood samples will be collected at intervals (usually 1 and 2 hours) Avoid smoking, alcohol, and heavy physical activity before and during the test Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully

The Glucose Tolerance Test (75 g GTT) measures blood sugar levels after a 75 g glucose load to diagnose diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes.

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