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What is the latest standard of normal blood sugar?
The latest standard of normal blood sugar is divided into three situations, one is the most common standard of normal fasting blood sugar, the other is the latest standard of postprandial blood sugar value, and then the latest standard of normal random blood sugar.

Among them, the fasting blood glucose value refers to the blood glucose value after fasting for 8 hours, which should be between 3.9-6. 1mmol. If you do a self-test with Sannuo blood glucose meter at home like me, you can do it after getting up in the morning. The postprandial blood glucose value generally refers to the blood glucose two hours after meals and should be controlled between 4.4 and 7.8 mmol. It should be noted that two hours after a meal is not two hours after a meal, but two hours after the first bite of food. However, the blood glucose level is not required to be measured randomly, but only randomly. As long as it is less than11.1mmol/L, the general problem is not great.

For pregnant women and diabetics, due to special circumstances, the above values can be slightly expanded.