Postprandial blood glucose range

Dr. Finley Reed
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The normal range of postprandial blood glucose is less than 7.8mmol/L. If the postprandial blood glucose is 7.8-11.1mmol/L, it can be diagnosed as impaired glucose tolerance or impaired glucose tolerance. If the postprandial blood glucose is greater than 11.1mmol/L, the OGTT test generally shows that the postprandial blood glucose is greater than 11.1mmol/L, it is diagnosed as type 2 diabetes. Hypoglycemic drugs can be initiated for treatment and low sugar diet can be controlled. Diet control after 3 months is still not up to standard, the use of hypoglycemic drugs or insulin, hypoglycemic drugs to treat postprandial blood sugar generally use acarbose tablets, three meals to take, according to the blood sugar situation to adjust the dose, can also use insulin treatment.



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