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What is Diabetic Advance

While there isn’t a standardized term like “Diabetic Advance Test,” advanced tests in the context of diabetes typically refer to more specialized or detailed assessments beyond the basic tests used for routine monitoring. These advanced tests may provide additional insights into various aspects of diabetes management, complications, and overall health. The specific tests recommended can vary based on individual needs, the type of diabetes, and any existing health concerns. Here are some examples of advanced tests that may be considered in the management of diabetes:

  1. Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM):

    • CGM involves wearing a small sensor under the skin that continuously measures glucose levels throughout the day and night. It provides real-time data, helping individuals and healthcare providers understand glucose patterns and trends.
  2. Insulin Resistance Tests:

    • Specific tests may assess insulin sensitivity and resistance, such as the Homeostatic Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR).
  3. Advanced Lipid Profile:

    • This includes detailed lipid testing, looking at particle size and subclasses, which can provide a more in-depth assessment of cardiovascular risk in individuals with diabetes.
  4. Microalbuminuria and Creatinine Clearance:

    • These tests assess kidney function and screen for early signs of diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease).
  5. Advanced Retinal Exams:

    • Specialized eye exams, such as fluorescein angiography or optical coherence tomography (OCT), can provide detailed imaging of the retina to detect diabetic retinopathy.
  6. Nerve Conduction Studies:

    • These tests evaluate nerve function and may be used to assess peripheral neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes.
  7. Cardiac Stress Testing:

    • Assessing cardiovascular function through stress tests can be important for individuals with diabetes, as they are at an increased risk of heart disease.
  8. C-Peptide Test:

    • This test measures the level of C-peptide, which can help determine how much insulin the pancreas is producing. It is often used to differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
  9. Inflammatory Markers:

    • Tests measuring inflammatory markers like C-reactive protein (CRP) may provide additional information about cardiovascular risk and inflammation associated with diabetes.
  10. Advanced Genetic Testing:

    • In some cases, genetic testing may be considered to identify specific genetic factors related to diabetes or its complications.

These advanced tests are often used in conjunction with routine monitoring and management strategies. The decision to perform advanced tests is typically based on individual patient needs, risk factors, and the recommendations of healthcare providers. Individuals with diabetes should work closely with their healthcare team to determine which tests are appropriate for their specific situation and to develop a comprehensive diabetes management plan.

INCLUDED TESTS

HBA1C
LIPID PROFILE
BLOOD SUGAR FASTING
BLOOD SUGAR 2 HRS AFTER FOOD
URINE ROUTINE EXAMINATION

INCLUDED TESTS:-

CBC
BSR
SGOT
LDH
CPK
GGT
CRP
LIPID PROFILE
PROTHROMBIN TIME

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