Comprehensive Diabetics Profile
The Comprehensive Diabetes Profile at Leo Labs provides a thorough evaluation for managing diabetes and related health conditions. Key tests include FBS and RBS to measure blood sugar levels, creatinine and uric acid to assess kidney health, and a lipid profile for cholesterol. Electrolytes and calcium ensure nutrient balance, while aldosterone and TSH monitor hormonal function. CBC and ESR evaluate blood health and inflammation, urine routine detects potential infections, and an ECG monitors heart function. This profile ensures complete diabetes management and overall health assessment.
₹2,499.00

Tests
FBS/RBS
CREATININE
URIC ACID
LIPID PROFILE
ELECTROLYTES
CALCIUM
HbA1c
TSH
CBC+ESR
URINE ROUTINE
ECG
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Comprehensive Diabetes Profile include and what does each test measure?
A Comprehensive Diabetes Profile evaluates fasting glucose, lipid levels, kidney markers, electrolytes, thyroid hormones, complete blood count, inflammation, urine findings, and ECG results to assess metabolic balance, organ function, and diabetes-related risks.
How does this profile help diagnose diabetes or prediabetes early?
The profile measures fasting and random glucose, metabolic indicators, cholesterol, kidney function, and inflammation markers, helping identify early insulin resistance, impaired glucose regulation, and hidden risks linked to developing diabetes or prediabetes.
Does the profile evaluate kidney damage caused by high blood sugar?
Yes, kidney health is assessed through creatinine, uric acid, electrolytes, and urine analysis, helping detect early diabetic nephropathy, filtration issues, or subtle kidney stress caused by persistent high blood sugar levels.
Will this panel help monitor effects of diabetes medications on organs?
Yes, monitoring glucose control, kidney markers, lipid profile, thyroid hormones, electrolytes, and blood counts helps detect medication impact on organs and ensures safe, effective diabetes treatment with timely adjustments when needed.
What should I avoid before giving blood for a diabetes profile?
Avoid heavy meals, alcohol, smoking, supplements, and strenuous exercise before testing. Follow fasting instructions if required to ensure accurate glucose, lipid, electrolyte, and hormonal measurements for reliable clinical interpretation.
Can this profile help detect Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes?
The profile helps differentiate patterns through glucose levels, metabolic markers, and organ function, but autoimmune antibody tests are required for clear distinction between Type 1 diabetes and insulin-resistant Type 2 diabetes.
Does this package help monitor risk of diabetic heart disease?
Yes, lipid profile, glucose markers, ECG findings, inflammation levels, and electrolyte balance help evaluate cardiovascular risk, detect early heart strain, and support preventive care for diabetes-related cardiac complications.
Can stress or poor sleep influence the results of this profile?
Yes, stress and inadequate sleep can elevate glucose, disturb hormones, alter blood pressure, and impact metabolic readings, temporarily influencing diabetes profile results and masking true baseline health values.
