Testing sugar

2025-06-08 10:19:17
My father is a sugar patient but it is in normal . But my question is how we going to test our sugar . The day when we are going to take our fasting test and pp test we should take medicine and then test or without taking the medicine we test our blood. Thank you please suggest
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With medicine as prescribed

Answered2025-06-09 12:32:21

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Hi, If he regularly takes medicines, test while taking medicines. If he does not take medicines, test without taking medicines By testing, we know to know if whatever a person is doing is working or not. So there should be no break from the routine on the days prior to or the day of testing Thank you

Answered2025-06-09 10:52:57

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Fasting and after 2 hours of each major meal to check status

Answered2025-06-09 10:50:31

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Without medicine of course.

Answered2025-06-09 10:49:14

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Take medicine and test

Answered2025-06-09 10:48:44

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If you are taking medicines for lowering sugar take it on the day you want to test

Answered2025-06-10 13:53:30

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If he is Diabetic on medicines, Pl do blood tests with medicines Only.pl consult.

Answered2025-06-10 06:44:06

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