Diabetes Monitor Extended
What it is
The Diabetes Monitor Extended test is an advanced profile designed to provide a detailed assessment of diabetes control and its complications. In addition to measuring blood glucose and HbA1c, this extended panel may include lipid profile, kidney function tests (creatinine, urea, urine microalbumin), liver function tests, and electrolytes. It gives a comprehensive overview of how diabetes is affecting overall health.
Uses
This extended panel is used for in-depth monitoring of patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. It helps evaluate not only blood sugar control but also the impact of diabetes on vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, heart, and blood vessels. Doctors use this test to track disease progression, assess the effectiveness of treatment, and detect early complications like nephropathy, neuropathy, and cardiovascular risks.
Symptoms That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may recommend this test for people with long-standing diabetes, uncontrolled blood sugar levels, or symptoms such as frequent urination, excessive thirst, fatigue, swelling in the legs, vision problems, or slow-healing wounds. It is also useful for high-risk individuals with obesity, hypertension, or a family history of diabetes complications.
Abnormal Results
High Blood Glucose / HbA1c: Indicates poor diabetes control, requiring adjustments in medication, diet, or lifestyle.
Abnormal Kidney or Liver Function: Suggests diabetes-related organ complications that may require additional treatment and monitoring.
Abnormal Lipid Profile: Indicates increased cardiovascular risk, often seen in diabetic patients with metabolic syndrome.
Normal Results: Suggest good diabetes control and no major complications at the time of testing, though regular monitoring remains essential.
Risks
The test requires a blood sample and may include urine analysis. Risks are minimal, such as mild pain, bruising, or dizziness from the blood draw, which usually resolve quickly.



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