BSF is higher then PPBS

2021-05-13 01:34:20
My wife age is 30 years. So feels low energy. Feels hunger and lazy ness. So I get checked her sugar level. BSF is 98 PPBS is 75 I am queries to see that how PPBS can be lower then BSF. Is this normal or defenciency and required proper treatment.
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Repeat the test and also go for HBA1C Feel free to consult me using the app with reports

Answered2021-05-13 03:41:01

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The PPBS (Post prandial blood Sugar) less than FBS (Fasting blood sugar) is rarely seen. You need to confirm if there was any reporting error or printing mistakes.
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Repeat FBS and PPBS, Also do an HbA1c test which will tell you her glycaemic levels for past 2-3 months.

Answered2021-05-13 01:59:40

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The report is definitely a matter of concern. But there are other parameters which can be checked and they are more reliable for eg HbA1c. Also we need to access her clinically. You can connect with me on Practo for further help.

Answered2021-05-13 01:55:28

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HbA1C, FBS, PPBS

Answered2021-05-13 01:42:23

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Definitely reports are not ok but can b some error . Plz check reports professionally. Just this information is not sufficient kindly connect on Practo for proper consultation

Answered2021-05-13 01:39:45

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