POSTPRANDIAL GLUCOSE – PPBS

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Postprandial Blood Sugar (PPBS) test is a blood test used to measure glucose levels after food intake, usually taken 2 hours after a meal. It helps evaluate how well the body manages blood sugar following eating.

This test is widely used for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes and provides important insights into post-meal glucose control. Elevated PPBS levels may indicate impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes.

The purpose of this test is to

  • To measure blood glucose levels after a meal
  • To assess postprandial sugar control
  • To help diagnose diabetes and prediabetes
  • To monitor diabetes management
  • To evaluate glucose metabolism

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. Eat a normal meal before the test Blood sample is usually collected 2 hours after starting the meal Avoid additional food or sugary drinks before sample collection Inform your doctor about any medications Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider

The Postprandial Glucose (PPBS) test measures blood sugar levels after a meal to assess how effectively the body processes glucose and helps in diabetes diagnosis and monitoring.

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