A random blood sugar (RBS) test measures blood glucose at any time of day, regardless of meals, while a PPBS test specifically measures glucose two hours after eating. RBS provides a general overview of blood sugar levels but lacks the meal-related context that PPBS offers. PPBS is particularly useful for evaluating post-meal glucose spikes and assessing insulin response.
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