Service Providers for Corresponding Urine sugar with postprandial plasma glucose

The Corresponding Urine Sugar with Postprandial Plasma Glucose test measures the level of glucose in the urine alongside the postprandial plasma glucose (PPG), which is the blood glucose level measured after eating. Normally, glucose should not appear in the urine unless blood glucose levels are significantly elevated. If glucose is detected in the urine after a meal, it suggests hyperglycemia, which may indicate diabetes mellitus or impaired glucose metabolism. This test helps assess how the body handles glucose after eating and can provide insights into postprandial glucose control, helping in the diagnosis and management of diabetes and insulin resistance.