17 €
Quicktest Diabetes test measures the levels of glucose and ketones in the urine. These parameters are used together in diagnosis of diabetes.
Please note: Quicktest Diabetes test does not constitute a diagnosis, it is used to give an indication. Always consult a doctor for diagnosis and medical consultation.
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Do you urinate more than usual, perhaps feeling a thirst that doesn't go away even when you drink? The symptoms are many and often quite general, though at the same time diabetes is one of our most common public health diseases. Diabetes causes high blood sugar (glucose) in the blood. That condition is called hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). Hyperglycemia is caused by reduced/decreased insulin levels or the effect of insulin. Insulin is a hormone created in the pancreas and its main task is to regulate blood sugar levels. When this balance doesn't work, symptoms often arise. Our simple home test can easily and quickly detect these imbalances.
The diabetes test from Quicktest is very safe and is also CE-marked.
Right now we are including 2 tests - Perfect if you want to test together with someone!
It can be difficult to detect diabetes based solely on its symptoms since the most common symptoms are very general. An easy test can help you alleviate your worry or give you a reason to seek help from your doctor. A positive test means that you can more easily seek care and get the right treatment, which is important since diabetes can cause serious complications.
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Fact-checked 2022-02-17, by,
M.D
Licensed nurse
Our tests are reliable, but it is important to understand how the tests work and how they differ from laboratory tests. Simply put, it works like this:
There are different types of self-tests, but all of them require a body fluid sample such as blood, urine, saliva, or vaginal secretion. When the body fluid comes into contact with the test, a reaction occurs and a result is displayed - positive or negative. Tests that show a positive or negative result are called qualitative tests, so you get a yes or no answer. The tests are "pre-programmed" with a so-called threshold value. If the result is above or below a predetermined value, the test shows positive. The threshold value is determined by the World Health Organization (WHO).
A laboratory test provides a quantitative answer, meaning you get a value. Our tests provide a positive or negative result based on a threshold value established by WHO. A laboratory provides an exact answer.
No. Our test is not used to diagnose, it is used to provide an indication. It is always a doctor who makes the diagnosis, which is often based on various tests and clinical examinations.
There are many reasons to use a self-test. Most of our customers find that our tests have resulted in them finally getting help from primary care. When a test indicates that something is not right, many people find that they can more easily get the help they are entitled to. Therefore, always take a picture of the result if it is positive and bring it to your doctor.
By following all the directives required for CE-marking. This includes ensuring that manuals, etc. are easy to understand - even for those without medical education. Our tests are also manufactured in Europe, which gives consumers an extra sense of security as the regulations for these tests are extensive.
17 €
Quicktest Diabetes test measures the levels of glucose and ketones in the urine. These parameters are used together in diagnosis of diabetes.
Please note: Quicktest Diabetes test does not constitute a diagnosis, it is used to give an indication. Always consult a doctor for diagnosis and medical consultation.
In order for you to feel safe with our products, our entire catalog has been inspected and quality tested by our doctor, Fredrik Lönnqvist, and our nurse, Therese Hultberg.
Fredrik is a specialist of internal medicine and endocrinology and received his degree at the Karolinska Institute, where he is still attached as a researcher/associate professor.
Therese is our registered nurse who can answer your health-related questions and provide useful information about how our tests work.
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