Insulin Tolerance
Test The Insulin Tolerance Test is a medical test used to assess how the body responds to a rapid decrease in the level of glucose in the blood. This decrease is achieved through the administration of a dose of insulin, which leads to a significant decrease in the level of glucose within the body. The test is typically used to diagnose hypoglycemia, an abnormally low level of glucose in the blood, and to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for diabetes. It is also used to diagnose conditions such as insulin resistance and can provide information about an individual's overall health. The test is considered simple and safe and is typically performed in a clinic or hospital setting. The results of the test can help clinicians diagnose and properly treat a variety of medical conditions.
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