How do you perform a random blood sugar test? This article will tell you what you need to get started and how to get the most accurate results possible. If you’re looking for something more specific, like how to test your blood sugar, feel free to use our search bar or find more relevant content in the sidebar!
Schedule
your blood sugar test
You can
schedule your blood sugar test at your health care provider’s office or through
an online service such as Glooko. The blood sugar test is performed with a
simple pinprick, and results are available in less than one minute.
The Chughtai lab
test rates you depending on how long it takes for your blood sugar
levels to be expected after eating. If you have what is known as reactive
hypoglycemia, where it can take up to two hours for your stories to normalize.
You may want
to get more frequent Chughtai lab tests done. Your health care provider will
most likely be able to give you advice on how often you should perform these
tests.
Preparing
your testing supplies
Before you
perform your random
blood sugar test, there are several steps you can take to make sure you
have everything ready for accurate results. First, choose an appropriate
testing time and write it down in your calendar or cell phone.
Second,
create a testing schedule and ensure all necessary supplies are stocked at
home, in your office or car. Remember that some factors could affect your test
results, so pay attention if your symptoms change significantly before or
during the test.
For example,
women should be aware of their menstrual cycle as it can influence blood sugar
levels. The Essa Lab website has additional information on preparing for a
blood glucose test and how to manage Type 1 diabetes through its various
stages.
Testing
at home
Want to test
your blood sugar at home? Start by gathering what you need. First, you’ll need
an Accu-Chek Aviva Plus meter and plenty of lancets. Then, you can order kits
from either Chughtai Lab or Essa
Lab; alternatively, you can go in person and see if they offer any
deals or coupons.
What it
looks like before and after testing
A random
blood sugar test is performed by drawing blood for 24 hours. The blood is sent
to an accredited laboratory where it’s tested for glucose, which is then used
in conjunction with your results from urine or HbA1c test (taken within three
months of your random blood sugar test) to provide an overall picture of your
health.
Test
results, their meaning and their limitations
The Essa Lab Report results are based on one reading only, as shown by an arrow at Timestamp. Therefore, the report is entirely non-representative of that patient’s blood sugar level on any given day or week. We strongly advise our clients to perform a lab test frequently to check their blood sugar before and after meals, exercise, etc... More often than just once.