Service Providers for Plasma glucose 1.5 hrs after meal
This test measures blood sugar levels 1.5 hours after eating to assess how the body processes glucose, helping diagnose diabetes or insulin resistance. Preparation usually involves fasting before the test and consuming a standard meal prior to testing. During the test, a blood sample is taken from a vein 1.5 hours after the meal. Risks include slight discomfort from the needle. After the test, no special care is needed. Results show whether glucose levels are within a normal range. High levels may indicate diabetes or prediabetes. Conditions like stress or certain medications can affect the results.