Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose)

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Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose), in Visit Clinic

Measures blood glucose after a 75 g sugar drink to screen or diagnose gestational diabetes and glucose intolerance in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Glucose Challenge Test with 75 g measures how your body handles a fixed amount of sugar. It checks blood glucose before and after you drink a sugary solution. Glucose is the main fuel for your cells. Insulin from the pancreas helps move glucose into cells. The test shows if blood sugar stays too high. It is commonly used during pregnancy to screen for gestational diabetes. It can also detect impaired glucose tolerance in nonpregnant adults. Doctors use the results to confirm a diagnosis and plan treatment. That can include diet changes, exercise, blood sugar monitoring, or medication. Timing of blood draws matters for accurate results.

Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Glucose Challenge Test, GCT-(75gm glucose) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test is usually part of prenatal screening or an oral glucose tolerance profile. Your doctor may order it if you are pregnant, have high-risk factors, or show symptoms such as increased thirst or frequent urination. It helps diagnose gestational diabetes and impaired glucose control. Abnormal results can come from obesity, poor diet, insulin resistance, certain medications, or underlying diabetes. Family history of diabetes makes this test more important.

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What is a normal GCT test with 75 gms glucose level in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

For a 75‑gram oral glucose tolerance test in pregnancy, normal thresholds are: fasting <92 mg/dL, 1‑hour <180 mg/dL, and 2‑hour <153 mg/dL. Meeting or exceeding any of these values on the test typically indicates gestational diabetes and warrants further assessment. Discuss abnormal results promptly with your obstetrician for confirmation and management.

What is the GCT glucose test in Visit Clinic?plus

The GCT (glucose challenge test) screens for gestational diabetes, usually at 24–28 weeks. You drink a 50 g glucose solution (non‑fasting) and have blood taken one hour later to measure glucose. If the result exceeds the screening threshold (commonly about 140 mg/dL or 7.8 mmol/L), a diagnostic oral glucose tolerance test is done to confirm.

What is the 75g oral glucose challenge in Visit Clinic?plus

The 75 g oral glucose challenge (OGTT) is a diagnostic test to assess how your body handles sugar. After an overnight fast a baseline blood glucose is measured, you drink a 75 g glucose solution, and blood glucose is rechecked—commonly at 1 and 2 hours. Results help diagnose diabetes or gestational diabetes using established glucose thresholds.

Is 75 grams of glucose normal in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — a 75‑gram oral glucose load is the standard dose used in the adult oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes, not a recommended dietary amount. For adults, fasting plasma glucose <100 mg/dL is normal; 2‑hour post‑load <140 mg/dL is normal, 140–199 mg/dL indicates impaired glucose tolerance, and ≥200 mg/dL indicates diabetes. Discuss results with your clinician.

What happens if GCT is high in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A high GCT in pregnancy suggests possible gestational diabetes and requires a diagnostic oral glucose tolerance test and closer obstetric care. Management may include diet, exercise, blood-glucose monitoring and sometimes metformin or insulin. Untreated hyperglycaemia increases risks of large birth weight, preeclampsia, cesarean delivery and neonatal hypoglycaemia or jaundice, and raises long-term diabetes risk for mother and child.

How does GD affect my baby in Visit Clinic?plus

Gestational diabetes can make your baby grow larger than average (macrosomia), increasing risks of birth injuries and cesarean delivery. It also raises chances of preterm birth, neonatal low blood sugar, breathing difficulties, and, if uncontrolled, stillbirth. Long-term, exposed children have higher odds of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Good glucose control and medical monitoring significantly reduce these risks.