C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL

Measures C-peptide after a meal to check how much natural insulin your body produces each day in Visit Clinic.
What is a C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures C‑peptide in the blood after a meal. C‑peptide is released when the pancreas makes insulin. Measuring it after eating shows how much natural insulin your body produces in response to food. It helps doctors tell if high or low blood sugar comes from your own insulin or from injected insulin. Doctors use it to evaluate diabetes type, unexplained low blood sugar, insulin-producing tumors, and to monitor beta‑cell function over time. Results guide treatment decisions such as adjusting insulin, investigating causes of hypoglycemia, or assessing recovery after pancreas-related treatment.
C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Eat a regular meal; blood draw is taken 90–120 minutes after starting the meal.
C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL Test in Visit Clinic?
C-PEPTIDE POST PRANDIAL is commonly ordered as part of a diabetes or hypoglycemia workup to assess pancreatic beta‑cell function. Doctors may request it when a patient has unexplained low blood sugar, poor blood sugar control, or suspected excess insulin. Abnormal results can come from beta‑cell failure, insulinoma, certain medications, or use of injected insulin. A family history of diabetes or endocrine tumors may prompt testing to guide diagnosis and treatment decisions.
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