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Blood Pressure And Blood Sugar Screening Dubai

The first step to managing your health is to know your body. Monitoring blood pressure and blood sugar levels is essential for preventing severe conditions such as stroke. We focus on early detection and continuous monitoring to keep it under control.

Blood pressure and blood sugar screening Dubai

Why Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Monitoring Matters

High blood pressure and elevated blood sugar are sometimes referred to as “silent killers” — a term used in the field of medicine to describe how both of these conditions may cause serious, irreparable harm to organs, with no visible signs until damage has advanced.

This is what the data provides us about the importance of regular monitoring:

Case For Blood Pressure Monitoring

The untreated high blood pressure is the danger factor in heart attacks and kidney disease. Blood pressure can spike unexpectedly in response to exertion or stress, which is why regular monitoring is the sole reliable early detection technique.

Case For Blood Sugar Monitoring

Prediabetes, a reversible precursor to Type 2 diabetes, is a problem that affects millions of people and has no obvious symptoms.

Inadequate blood sugar levels cause progressive damage to the eye and nerves. It also damages the heart and blood vessels.

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Understanding Blood Pressure: What It Is And What It Means

The force of blood is generated by blood circulation against the walls of your blood vessels. It is expressed in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and interpreted as two numbers: diastolic and systolic Pressure.

Systolic Pressure

The pressure inside your arteries as your heart contracts and pumps blood out.

Diastolic Pressure

The amount of Pressure that is pumped through the arteries when your heart slows down between heartbeats.

What causes high blood pressure

Blood pressure increases when blood vessels become narrower. Some of the frequent causes are:

  • The excess sodium in our diet is a significant concern.
  • Physical inactivity as well as long hours spent sitting at a desk, are the primary causes.
  • Stress from psychological trauma that is chronic — the most common occurrence in workplaces with high Pressure
  • Alcohol consumption and smoking
  • Age related risk of developing substantially after age 40, especially in postmenopausal women.
  • Genetic predisposition and family history

Other causes include kidney disease, sleep apnoea, thyroid malfunction and medication

Symptoms of high blood pressure

The majority of people suffering from hypertension don’t experience any signs. Seek medical attention if you notice.

  • Headaches that persist throughout the day especially at the back of the head.
  • Dizziness 
  • Shortness of breath without exertion 
  • The bleeding of the nose is often frequent, or even occurs without trauma
  • Discomfort in the chest.
  • Irregular heartbeats
  • Presence of blood in urine

Understanding Blood Sugar: What It Is And What It Means

It is medically known as blood glucose, the level of glucose in the bloodstream. The body’s main energy source. It is derived from the carbohydrates found in foods you consume.

The insulin, which is produced by beta cells within the pancreas. It controls glucose absorption in your cells. If the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, or if your body cells are resistant to insulin’s signals, glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream. It will lead to the condition known as diabetes and its many complications.

Types Of Blood Sugar Tests Available At Medilife Polyclinic

1. Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) Test

The most commonly used screening test to detect the presence of diabetes or pre-diabetes. It is performed after an 8-hour fast (water is allowed). This provides a reliable measure of the amount of glucose the liver releases during rest.

The best choice for annual health screenings, first diagnosis, and the routine surveillance of people with diabetes who are known to be at risk.

2. HbA1c Test

The HbA1c test is a measure of the amount of haemoglobin within the red blood cells of your body that is coated by glucose. This test measures your blood sugar levels over the last 2 or 3 months. It provides much more complete information than a simple glucose measurement.

The best choice for diagnosing diabetes, studying long term blood sugar control, and evaluating the efficacy of treatments. There is no fasting requirement.

3. Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)

Two stage blood test. The blood sample is taken when fasting, and another 2 hours later, after consuming the standard glucose-based solution (75g). This is the most reliable test for detecting impaired glucose tolerance.

The best choice for screening for gestational diabetes during pregnancy, as well as for patients who have inconclusive or borderline fasting test results.

4. Postprandial (PP) Blood Glucose Test

Blood sugar is measured two hours after a meal. It reveals how well your body digests carbohydrates and eliminates glucose from your bloodstream immediately after eating – an important indicator of what testing for fasting may not reveal.

Ideal for: Patients who are already managing diabetes or anyone who has after meal signs like headache.

Warning Signs: Symptoms Of High Blood Sugar

 The symptoms listed below may indicate elevated blood sugar. In their own, they could all have different explanations, but when taken together, they are all reasons to get the testing of blood sugar:

  • A thirst that is excessive or insatiable (polydipsia)
  • Urinary frequency and especially at night (nocturia)
  • Inexplicably fatigued or an inability to work
  • Vision blurred or changing
  • Cuts and wounds that heal slowly or bruises
  • A numb, hot, or burning sensation in your feet or hands
  • Recurrent skin infections and urinary tract infections, gum, yeast, or skin infections
  • Weight loss that is not explained, regardless of normal or greater appetite (more typical for Type 1)
  • A tangy, fruity-smelling breath (an indicator of diabetic ketoacidosis -seek urgent medical attention)

Who Should Be Monitored — And How Often?

 It’s simple: anyone over 30 ought to be aware of their blood pressure and blood sugar readings. Certain groups are at higher risk of developing the disease and should be checked regularly.

You should be tested immediately if you:

  • You have never had a blood pressure or blood sugar test, regardless of the time of year.
  • Are you a parent or a close relative (parent or a sibling) who has diabetes, hypertension or heart disease
  • Are you obese or overweight 
  • Are you previously informed that you suffer from prehypertension or metabolic syndrome
  • Are you pregnant or are you planning to become pregnant
  • You have not had a health exam in the last 12 months

Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Monitoring at Medilife Polyclinic Dubai

In Medilife Polyclinic, blood pressure as well as monitoring of blood sugar have been designed to be precise, effective, and informative, not merely a routine test but an important move towards better medical management. Our focus is on providing precise information and individualized treatment for each patient.

What to Expect: Our Step by Step Monitoring Process

  1. Arrival & Registration

We provide in person consultations and appointments scheduled for your convenience. It is possible to book a visit by phone or via WhatsApp. 

  1. PreTest Health Assessment

Before testing, a certified physician or nurse conducts a brief yet comprehensive health review. It comprises:

  • Current medication
  • New signs
  • Medical history of the family
  • Eating habits
  • Lifestyle aspects

This ensures that your findings can be interpreted accurately.

3. The Monitoring Test

It is determined through a clinically verified, regularly calibrated digital Sphygmomanometer. Testing for blood glucose is done using either a glucometer on your fingertip or a lab blood draw, depending on the test recommended by your doctor. Each procedure is performed with sterile, single use instruments.

4. Results & Clinical Interpretation

The results are communicated to the patient in clear and simple words. The doctor will be able to explain the significance of your results in terms of your personal health history, your age, and other risk factors.

5. Your Personalised Care Plan

Based on your results, your doctor will provide a customized and practical program that includes lifestyle and dietary guidelines, a routine for home monitoring, prescribed medications if needed, and recommendations for further tests or referrals to  expert doctors.

Why Patients Choose Medilife Polyclinic

Expertly trained general practitioners and specialists who are experts in chronic illness control.

  • A multilingual team of administrative and clinical staff. The team includes Arabic, English, Hindi, and more
  • All major UAE health insurance companies
  • Complete digital health records that include access to a portal for patients
  • Cost effective, transparent pricing and no extra charges for patients who self pay
  • On-site pharmacy to ensure immediate prescription fulfillment if needed.

Conclusion

Regular monitoring of blood pressure and blood sugar levels is not only important for people with diabetes. It’s for everyone. Early detection and proper treatment can prevent serious problems and enhance the quality of your life.

Contact Medilife Polyclinic today to arrange your blood pressure or blood sugar testing checkup. Start your journey to an active, healthy lifestyle by seeking out expert guidance.

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