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it means you ate too much and you need to cut down on the blood sugar
It is moderately high and should be reviewed by a physician.
Usually, tighter control of blood glucose is more desirable for optimum health, in both the short and long term. Therefore, it would be important to set 110 - 120 as the goal, if your blood sugar tends to run in the mid-100s or higher.
Is 160 glucose level dangerous after meal
Waking up, your glucose level should be 80-120. The same goes for before meals. After meals, blood sugar should be no higher than 160. At bed time, a blood sugar of 100-140 should be maintained.
160/90mmHg
No. They are very different. Normal blood sugar is "regularized" by your pancreas, liver, basically your whole endocrine system. However, what foods you eat that contain carbs and sugars affect your blood sugar. Normal blood sugar is about 80-160, and it does go somewhat higher when you eat, or lower when exercising; but your pancreas responds by secreting insulin into your blood stream, supposing you are non diabetic. Ex: Suppose you drink a diet mountain dew, which contains zero carbs,and zero sugar. Your blood sugar would NOT be zero.
Because the disease "Diabetes" kills the cells in the pancreas that release the hormones that control blood sugar levels. Therefore healthy people are fine.
160 is not a blood pressure. 160 over 90 would be. And if your top pressure measurement is 160, you should consult your doctor immediately! Normal is considered 120 over 80, and they would prefer to see 115 over 75. Anything over 150 is considered pretty dangerous. Weight is 104? In kilograms? If that is pounds, it is pretty low and not something to worry about. That will depend on your height.
A teaspoon of sugar and a pinch of salt.
For Type 1 Diabetics, extended sugars of over 250 require testing for ketones. In Type 1 Diabetics (and some Type 2) a lack of insulin can cause the cells to go crazy producing ketones. High ketones are deadly and can cause Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) which is fatal if left untreated. That being said, the body doesn’t necessarily produce ketones every time it’s high and you can actually go into DKA with normal blood sugars, it’s jut that one usually comes with the other. Control your blood sugar in no time. Click : tinyurl. com/bahjss8j (remove the space) Extended high blood sugars, though, will cause long term damage. The most recent studies that I know of say that the goal should be a a1c of 7.0 or below (average blood sugar of about 154). Time in range should also be taken into account, though. It’s not healthy to healthy to have your blood sugars rollercoastering between 54 and 254 either, even though it would give you an a1c of 7. As always, though, a doctor should always be consulted because there could be other health factors that could play a role as well. Control your blood sugar in no time. Click : tinyurl. com/bahjss8j (remove the space)
that is about 2/3 cup