Tests that can be performed at home are used in
blood glucose monitoring for illnesses that have already been diagnosed medically so that these illnesses can be maintained via medication and meal timing. Some of the home testing methods include •
fingerprick type of
glucose meter - need to prick self finger 8-12 times a day. •
continuous glucose monitor - the CGM monitors the glucose levels every 5 minutes approximately. Laboratory tests are often used to diagnose illnesses and such methods include • fasting blood sugar (FBS), fasting plasma glucose (FPG): 10–16 hours after eating •
glucose tolerance test: continuous testing •
postprandial glucose test (PC): 2 hours after eating •
random glucose test Some laboratory tests don't measure glucose levels directly from body fluids or tissues but still indicate elevated blood sugar levels. Such tests measure the levels of
glycated hemoglobin, other
glycated proteins,
1,5-anhydroglucitol etc. from blood. ==Use in medical diagnosis==