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diabetes

Diabetes mellitus is a disease that prevents your body from properly using the energy from the food you eat. Diabetes occurs when either the pancreas produces little insulin or no insulin at all or the pancreas makes insulin, but the insulin made does not work as it should.

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Need to know more about how Diabetes will affect you or someone you care for?  Learn all the basics of the disease and what it does:

     » Introduction to Diabetes
     » Types of Diabetes
     » Symptoms of Diabetes
     » Diabetes Diagnosis
     » Management of Diabetes

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Diagnosis

by Cleveland Clinic

If you suddenly experience symptoms of increased thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight loss, diabetes may be the cause. To confirm the diagnosis, a fasting plasma glucose test or a casual plasma glucose test will be performed.

The preferred method of diagnosing diabetes is the fasting plasma glucose (FPG) test because it is easy to administer, convenient for patients, and less expensive than other tests (according to the American Diabetes Association). The FPG measures your blood glucose level after you have fasted or not eaten for 10 to 12 hours. Normal fasting blood glucose is between 70 and 100 mg/dl for people who do not have diabetes. The standard diagnosis of diabetes is made when two blood tests show that your fasting blood glucose level is greater than or equal to 126 mg/dl.

Some people have a normal fasting blood glucose reading, but their blood glucose rises rapidly as they eat. These people may have glucose intolerance. If their blood glucose levels are high enough, they may be considered to have diabetes.

In a casual plasma glucose test, blood glucose is tested without regard to the time since the person's last meal. A glucose level greater than 200 mg/dl may indicate diabetes, especially if the test is repeated at a later time and indicates similar results.

The oral glucose tolerance test is another method used to detect diabetes, but is not routinely performed except during pregnancy.

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