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The average blood sugar reading should be 70 to 120. The reading should be attained at least one hour after eating, but would be more accurate at 2 hours after eating. To answer your question, it is not extremely high, but it is slightly above average.
NO, in fact it is a perfect reading. a normal glucose level is usually anywhere from 80 to 120.
its a little high.
It completely depends on when you tested your blood glucose. If it was a fasting number, meaning it was taken before any food was consumed, then I would speak with your doctor. Fasting blood sugars over 126 is considered to be "diabetic". If you got that reading, after eating, it also depends on how long after eating, you tested your blood glucose. If it was 2 hours, or more, after eating, I would keep an eye on it, and speak with your doctor.
The blood vessel you would expect a high glucose content in after eating is the portal system.
Almost all foods contain glucose. Especially processed foods or deserts. This is why if your diabetic you have to check a little while after you eat before checking your blood sugar levels; for an accurate reading.
Yes. Normal is around 120.
No, 93 is not high for blood glucose. Are you a diabetic? How long after eating was the blood test taken, the length of time from when you have eaten will effect the glucose test as will exercise. More information is needed to answer your question. Cheyzer
Its stops there being a too high glucose level, and also there being a lack of glucose.
The blood vessel that contains the most glucose after eating is the hepatic portal vein. High concentration of glucose to low Hepatic portal vein > hepatic vein > mesenteric artery -Ruffles
70 to 100 mg/dL before eating, is considered normal blood glucose level for an adult. If you have eaten a meal your blood glucose level should be under 126 but can be as high as 139. These numbers may fluctuate but the goal is to stay within the ranges. A reading of 180 would be considered high and steps should be taken to keep it lower. A continued reading over 200 could be a sign of pre diabetes and should be discussed with your doctor.
I dont think this is high !