FAQ

What is the Fasting Blood Glucose?
The fasting blood glucose test is the test most commonly used to diagnose diabetes. It measures blood glucose levels after a period of fasting, usually at least eight hours without food or liquid (except water). Fasting Blood Glucose is usually measured using the Millimole Per Liter for Blood Sugar. Note that the value of Fasting Blood Glucose is always negative.
Can the Fasting Blood Glucose be negative?
Yes, the Fasting Blood Glucose, measured in Blood Sugar can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Fasting Blood Glucose?
Fasting Blood Glucose is usually measured using the Millimole Per Liter[mmol/l] for Blood Sugar. Milligram Per Deciliter[mmol/l], Mole Per Cubic meter[mmol/l] are the few other units in which Fasting Blood Glucose can be measured.
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