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Doubt About Blood Glucose Level In Body

blood glucose - AC : 88mg/dl blood glucose - PC : 95mg/dl Blood glucose - Randomn : 107mg/dl Are these readings suggest normal blood glucose level or something else ?
Thu, 4 Feb 2010
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Hi.. AC?? And PC??.. Any way, blood sugars in during the fasting state that is before consumption of food (atleast 8hrs before consumption) should be in the range of 80 to 110mg/dl. While the post prandial sugars, that is after consumption (2 hours following consumption) the range is 110 to 140mg/dl.. Randan sugar values are between 80 to 140mg/dl normally.. So i would consider your values to be in the normal range.. But I am not sure what exactly AC and PC stands for...


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Doubt About Blood Glucose Level In Body

Hi.. AC?? And PC??.. Any way, blood sugars in during the fasting state that is before consumption of food (atleast 8hrs before consumption) should be in the range of 80 to 110mg/dl. While the post prandial sugars, that is after consumption (2 hours following consumption) the range is 110 to 140mg/dl.. Randan sugar values are between 80 to 140mg/dl normally.. So i would consider your values to be in the normal range.. But I am not sure what exactly AC and PC stands for...