PPBS WITH CORRESPONDING URINE SUGAR

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The PPBS with Corresponding Urine Sugar test is a combined diagnostic test that evaluates blood sugar levels (Postprandial Blood Sugar) along with the presence of glucose in urine after a meal. The blood sample is typically collected 2 hours after food intake, while a urine sample is collected at the same time.

This test helps assess how effectively the body processes glucose and whether excess sugar is being excreted in the urine. Normally, glucose is not present in urine, but high blood sugar levels can lead to its appearance in urine.

The purpose of this test is to

  • To measure post-meal blood glucose levels
  • To detect the presence of sugar in urine
  • To assess glucose metabolism
  • To help diagnose and monitor diabetes
  • To evaluate effectiveness of diabetes treatment

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. Eat a normal meal before the test Blood and urine samples are collected 2 hours after starting the meal Avoid additional food or sugary drinks before sample collection Inform your doctor about medications Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
The PPBS with Corresponding Urine Sugar test measures blood glucose and urine sugar levels after a meal to assess glucose metabolism and diabetes control.

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