Welcome to Dahlia Clinic, your trusted partner in ensuring a healthy pregnancy journey in Temerloh, Malaysia. We understand the importance of comprehensive care during pregnancy, especially in managing conditions like gestational diabetes.
Our “MGTT (Minum Air Gula)” service focuses on providing effective diagnosis, monitoring, and guidance to ensure the well-being of both mothers and babies.
Gestational diabetes can pose risks to both the mother and the developing baby. Our “MGTT (Minum Air Gula)” service is designed to detect and manage gestational diabetes promptly.
Early diagnosis and proper management significantly reduce potential complications, ensuring a safer pregnancy and healthier outcomes for both mother and child.
At Dahlia Clinic, our “MGTT (Minum Air Gula)” service encompasses the following:
For detailed pricing and package information, kindly reach out to our clinic directly. We are committed to offering transparent pricing that aligns with your needs.
Booking your “MGTT (Minum Air Gula)” appointment is simple. Contact us or visit Dahlia Clinic and also book an appointment on the website. We offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your convenience and ensure timely and accurate testing.
A normal MGTT (Minum Air Gula) level is typically indicated by a blood sugar level below 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) two hours after consuming the glucose solution. Elevated levels could suggest gestational diabetes and require further evaluation and management.
The MGTT test is performed to screen for and diagnose gestational diabetes, a condition that can develop during pregnancy. Early detection and management of gestational diabetes are crucial to ensure the health of both the mother and the developing baby.
The MGTT test is typically performed between the 24th and 28th weeks of pregnancy. This timing allows for early detection and management of gestational diabetes if it is present.
While the test itself is not painful, some individuals may experience mild discomfort from drinking the glucose solution. Some people might also feel lightheaded or nauseous during the test.
A normal MGTT result is when blood sugar levels remain below 140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) two hours after consuming the glucose solution. Elevated levels may indicate gestational diabetes and require further evaluation and management.
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