Get Ppbs and Hba1c test done along with Fbs so that we can come to a diagnosis.
According to your Fbs being 115, you are pre-diabetic range.
Kindly exercise minimum 30mins 5 times a week and control sugar intake.
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Type 1 was earlier called insulin dependent DM
type 2 was called non-insulin dependent DM
In type 1 insulin is the only treatment
1A: immune mediated
1B: idiopathic
Type 2 has 80 percent incidence
Occurs due to lack of physical activity excess carbohydrates intake etc etc
So HbA1c test
There are many types of diabetes if I start writing then it will take hours to complete. 😊
Hi...
The cut of for FBS is 110
So it's above normal range...
Type 1 diabetes is totally insulin dependent on the other hand in type 2 there is insulin resistance...
So u may be in pre diabetes or newly detected diabetes stage..
Get Blood for HBA1C and Urine routine exam done..
Follow up for online consultation with report
If it is more than 100...considered high...
U need HbA1c( 3 months average sugars), urine routine tests to be done initially..
Type 1 is a condition in which our body cannot produce any insulin, so completely dependent on insulin injections
Type 2 is a more common and familial diabetes seen mainly due to obesity ..
U can have a c-peptide level done to have a clarity..
At ur age, this can be MODY also
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