1. What is the normal value of fasting blood glucose? 1, fasting blood glucose? 6.7 mmol/L (120 mg/dl), whole blood glucose? 7.8 mmol/L (140 mg/dl), repeated determination can diagnose diabetes.
2. When fasting blood glucose is above 5.6 mmol/L (100 mg/dl) and plasma glucose is above 6.4 mmol/L (115 mg/dl), glucose tolerance test should be done.
3. When the fasting blood glucose exceeds11.1mmol/L (200 mg/dl), it means that there is little or no insulin secretion. Therefore, when fasting blood glucose is significantly increased, diabetes can be diagnosed without other tests.
If the random blood glucose is greater than or equal to11.1mmol/L, it can be diagnosed as diabetes. If the blood sugar is lower than 2.8 mmol/L, the clinical symptom is called? Hypoglycemia .
Second, what is the normal value of postprandial blood sugar? 1, after meal 1 hour: blood sugar is 6.7~9.4 mmol/L, and the maximum is1.1mmol/L (200 mg/dl).
2. 2 hours after meals: blood glucose ≤7.8 mmol/L If the postprandial blood glucose is greater than or equal to 7.8 mmol/L and less than11.1mmol/L, it is impaired glucose tolerance. 2 hours after meal, the blood sugar is greater than11.1mmol/L, and it is considered as diabetes. It is recommended to choose one more day to test.
3. 3 hours after meal: it returned to normal after 3 hours, and urine sugar was negative every time.
What is the normal value of pregnant women's blood sugar? 1, and the fasting of pregnant women should not exceed 5.1mmol/L.
2. Pregnant women's postprandial 1 hour: The postprandial 1 hour blood glucose value is generally used to detect diabetes in pregnant women. Authoritative data show that the normal level of blood sugar is that 1 hour after meals should not exceed10.0 mmol/L.
3. Two hours after meals for pregnant women: Generally speaking, the normal postprandial blood glucose value should not exceed11.1mmol/L, while the normal postprandial blood glucose value of pregnant women should not exceed 8.5 mmol/L. ..
We can't know the numbers by testing, but when we know the range of these numbers, we can better understand our blood sugar and take countermeasures when our blood sugar is too high or too low. After all, whether it is too high or too low, it is unhealthy for our health.
Hypoglycemia can lead to some symptoms of hypoglycemia, such as dizziness, limb weakness, coma and so on. , but also lead to acute complications of diabetic patients, which may be life-threatening in severe cases.
However, if the blood sugar is too high, the organs of the body are prone to pathological changes under the long-term infiltration of high blood sugar, such as atherosclerosis and diabetes caused by vascular diseases.