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Fasting blood glucose

Glycaemia is a measure of the amount of sugar circulating in the blood. Click on the question you want to know more about.

Current fasting blood glucose

At this point you will be asked to provide your Glycaemia (blood sugar) data. We invite you to review the results of your last glycaemia (blood sugar) test.

Glycaemia (blood glucose) gives us a precise idea of how the sugar levels are at a specific moment in time.

Glycosylated haemoglobin

At this point you will be asked to provide data corresponding to Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1C) if you have it.. We invite you to review the results of your last Hb A1C (Haemoglobin A1C) test. of Hb A1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin).

Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1C) is a measure of how well your blood sugar levels are controlled over a 3- to 4-month period.

Diabetes

Why we asked you about your Fasting Blood Sugar, Previous Diabetes Diagnosis and Glycated Haemoglobin.

Diabetes is one of the risk factors that could, if it exists, condition a deterioration of your health, especially in the case of not taking optimal care of it, which is why we took the liberty of investigating its possible existence.

There is a relationship between fasting blood glucose (sugar) values and risk of DIABETES, which is why we consider it IMPORTANT to inquire about these values. Fasting blood glucose values also allow us to draw conclusions about the degree of control of diabetes, if it exists.

HEMOGLOBIN A1C or GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN is a measure that allows you to appreciate the degree of alteration of your GLYCEMIA (sugar) figures over the last 3 months, unlike the GLYCEMIA (blood glucose) values, which measure this value in a punctual way, which is why today it is considered the most important INDICATOR for evaluating the degree of control, estimating the risk of the appearance of the disease and preventing the appearance of complications in diabetic patients.

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