Diagnostics approaches and Clinical Analysis

Diabetes may be diagnosed based on A1C criteria or plasma glucose criteria, either the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) or the 2-h plasma glucose (2-h PG). If the A1C test results aren't consistent, the test isn't available, or you have certain conditions that can make the A1C test inaccurate — such as if you're pregnant or have an uncommon form of haemoglobin you’re the doctor may use the other tests to diagnose diabetes:
Random Blood Sugar test
Oral glucose tolerance test
If type 1 diabetes is suspected, your urine will be tested to look for the presence of a byproduct. doctor will also likely run a test to see if you have the destructive immune system cells associated with type 1 diabetes called autoantibodies.

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