Glucose Urine Test (Postprandial)
Understanding Glucose Urine Test (Postprandial)
What is Glucose Urine Test (Postprandial)?
Glucose-postprandial urine test is performed to measure the level of glucose in the urine. It is a screening test for prediabetes, type 1 and 2 diabetes. The test is done after a period of 2 hours from the start of the last meal so as to check how the body responds to sugar and starch post your meal. The presence of glucose in urine is usually suggestive of diabetes.
This test is recommended if you have signs or symptoms of diabetes like excessive thirst, excessive hunger, excessive urine frequency, and weight loss. It is also used to monitor glucose levels in diabetics for assessing kidney damage and to assess the effect of treatment in diabetics.
What is Glucose Urine Test (Postprandial) used for?
The glucose postprandial is done:
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If you have signs or symptoms of diabetes like excessive thirst, excessive hunger, excessive urine frequency, and weight loss
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To monitor glucose levels in diabetics for assessing kidney damage
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To assess the effect of treatment in diabetics
Interpreting Glucose Urine Test (Postprandial) results
Interpretations
The reference range for glucose post-prandial, urine lies in between 0 - 15 mg/dL.
Reference range may vary from lab to lab*
- The presence of glucose in urine is usually suggestive of diabetes
- The absence of glucose in urine usually means no diabetes