Type 2 Diabetes: Recently DiagnosedExams and TestsYour diagnosis of
type 2 diabetes was based on the American Diabetes
Association's (ADA)
criteria for diagnosing diabetes. Your health
professional used a
medical history, a
physical examination, and the results of blood sugar
(glucose) tests to help make the diagnosis. For more information on these
tests, see the Exams and Tests section of the topic
Type 2 Diabetes. Other testsIf you are diagnosed as having diabetes but it is not clear
whether it is type 2 or
type 1 diabetes, your health professional may do a
C-peptide test. The C-peptide level results may be
normal or increased if you have type 2 diabetes. Because one or more diabetes complications may be present at
diagnosis, it is recommended that you have: - A complete eye exam (ophthalmoscopy) by an
ophthalmologist or
optometrist
soon after being diagnosed.5 People with diabetes are
at increased risk for eye disease.
- A
urinalysis, to check for protein in your urine. If
protein is present, additional testing will be done to help determine
appropriate treatment. If protein is not present, a test will be done to see
whether you have very small amounts of protein in your urine
(microalbuminuria), which cannot be detected with a routine urinalysis. Protein
in the urine can be a sign of kidney damage (diabetic
nephropathy).
- An
electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG), to check your heart
function. This test is usually done even if you have not had a
heart attack or do not have heart disease, because
people with diabetes are at increased risk for heart disease.
- An
exercise electrocardiogram (treadmill EKG test) before
you begin a vigorous exercise program.
- A physical examination,
including a foot exam, to see whether you have
diabetic neuropathy. In some cases, you also may have
an electromyogram (EMG) and
nerve conduction study.
- A
cholesterol test. High cholesterol can increase your
risk for developing complications of diabetes, so it is important to know
whether your cholesterol and triglyceride levels are healthy or need
treatment.
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