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Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels cannot reveal how diabetes mellitus affects other systems. Therefore, it is advised for some of these individuals to check other blood parameters also when using Diabetes Profile (Maxi). The measurements of total cholesterol and triglyceride levels aid in our comprehension of the condition of blood vessels and the likelihood of atherosclerosis (blood vessel wall thickening). Regular urine, electrolytes, creatinine, and the microalbumin/creatinine ratio provide information about the kidneys' general health. The fasting blood sugar (FBS), PPBS (post-meal sugar), and HbA1c values all aid in determining the blood's glucose content and how well diabetes is being managed. In the situations listed below, your doctor may advise you to get a diabetic profile - If you have several diabetes-related symptoms. If you have already been diagnosed with an abnormal blood glucose level during pregnancy. If you are currently receiving diabetes treatment, to track how well your body is responding to the medication. If you have ever experienced kidney, heart, lung, or nerve issues. For determining the type of diabetes.
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