| Pre-Diabetes - Are You “At Risk” For Developing Diabetes? |
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A condition called pre-diabetes, or impaired glucose metabolism, has also been identified. Being diagnosed with pre-diabetes puts you at risk for developing full-blown diabetes. Pre-diabetic is just what the name implies, almost diabetic but not quite. To be considered “pre-diabetic” a person would be diagnosed with slightly elevated blood glucose levels, but the levels are not high enough to fall into the range defined as diabetic.
It’s a wise idea to have yourself checked regularly for diabetes even if you show no symptoms. A simple blood test can tell a doctor your average blood glucose measurement over the past three months. If this initial screening test shows a higher than normal reading, further tests, including a glucose tolerance test, should be performed.
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