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  • 31/03/2021

Is 160 blood sugar high after eating?

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Yes, normal value of blood sugar post eating is 120 - 140 mg/dl. Post meal value of 160 mg/dl indicates prediabetes.

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A blood sugar level of 160 mg/dL after eating is slightly above the normal range for most adults. Typically, blood sugar levels rise after meals, but they usually stay below 140 mg/dL within two hours of eating in people without diabetes.

Key points to understand:

  1. Post-meal blood sugar: It's normal for blood sugar to increase after eating, but levels above 140 mg/dL may suggest impaired glucose tolerance.

  2. Possible implications: A reading of 160 mg/dL could indicate prediabetes or diabetes, especially if consistently observed.

  3. Next steps: Discuss this result with a healthcare provider who may recommend further testing, such as fasting blood sugar or HbA1c, to assess overall blood sugar control.

  4. Lifestyle considerations: Maintaining a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and monitoring blood sugar can help manage and improve glucose levels.

If you have symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight loss, seek medical advice promptly. Otherwise, follow up with your doctor for personalized evaluation and guidance.

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Take a FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar )Test Test or Take a HbA1c Test (Hemoglobin A1c) Test

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