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Who should be tested for diabetes?

In Vietnam, more than 50% of diabetes patients are undiagnosed, and 60-70% are not controlled. This alarming number reflects our subjective psychology, often waiting for worse symptoms to cure. The earlier you are diagnosed with diabetes, the more likely you are to control the disease and enjoy a healthy, optimistic life.

Who should be tested for diabetes?

Who should get tested for diabetes?

According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommendations, ADULTS 40 years and older should be screened for diabetes and re-tested every three years when expected results. However, you need to regularly monitor your blood glucose levels if you're associated with these symptoms: 

  • family members with diabetes 

  • overweight 

  • ovarian polycystic

  • cholesterol and tgilterior disaster

  • hypertension

  • gestational diabetes mellitus

How do you know whether or not you have diabetes?

To accurately diagnose whether a person has diabetes or not, a doctor may order one or more tests depending on the patient's condition. The most common is the HbA1c test to determine blood glucose levels within the past three months.

  • HbA1c level > 6.5%: you already have diabetes

  • HbA1c level between 5.7 - 6.4% means you have pre-diabetes

  • An HbA1c level of < 5.7% is a safe level, and you do not have diabetes

In addition, testing for diabetes also includes urinalysis, fasting glucose measurement, or oral glucose tolerance test.

Testing for diabetes is a critical and indispensable test for anyone, whether or not there are signs of diabetes.

You should go for regular health check-ups and tests, especially in high-risk groups, for early detection and timely treatment.

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Besides, you should also keep a scientific diet and sleep to protect your health best and eliminate the risk of diabetes.

Reference source: https://ngaydautien.vn

CarePlus International Clinic System is one of the most popular places to check and diagnose diabetes and its complications in Ho Chi Minh City.

In particular, our team of doctors pays excellent attention to combining pharmacological and non-drug treatments to achieve long-term effectiveness and safety for patients. The doctor will take the time to advise on the proper nutrition and exercise regimen for each person, and at the same time, advise the patient to change a healthy lifestyle, along with detailed instructions on how to use drugs and other effects.

Please call the hotline 18006116 (toll-free) or inbox Fanpage/Zalo CarePlus Clinic Vietnam or register online at the website. 

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