"Normal" is relative. It depends on a variety of factors, including whether or not they are diabetic, what point they feel "low", how well they manage their Diabetes, medications and conditions, and hormones.
An average range is 80-120.
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Normal range for fasting blood glucose is 65-99 mg/dl.
Glucose levels are different for different times. There are 3 glucose tests that are given. One is a fasting test, where your glucose levels are tested after fasting. Normal fasting blood glucose level is less than 100 mg of glucose per dl of blood.
7.0 mmol/L (outside the US) is the usual borderline for diabetic fasting blood sugar. Higher is considered "likely diabetic" and lower is considered "likely normal". A single blood test (especially near the borderline) isn't usually adequate to determine diabetic status and needs to be confirmed with a glucose tolerance test.
Glucose levels are different for different times. There are 3 glucose tests that are given. One is a fasting test, where your glucose levels are tested after fasting. Normal fasting blood glucose level is less than 100 mg of glucose per dl of blood.
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Fasting affects glucose levels by reducing below what might be considered normal levels. It is safe as long as blood glucose levels do not drop below around 60 milligrams.
my glucose fasting level is 125mg/dl, is it okay or normal
A person with fasting blood glucose level of 101 mg/dL would be classified as normal.
The normal blood glucose in humans is close to 5.5.mm, but this level can change throughout the day. Your glucose levels are usually lower in the morning, and rise after eating meals throughout the day. The normal blood glucose level for people that are not diabetic should be between 70mm to 100mm. People who are diabetic should be at 70mm to 130mm before meals, and less than 180mm after eating meals.
It's where your glucose level is higher than usual (ex: normal range:85-99 ---> glucose-100) and your glucose might be out-of-control (where when you consume sugar, your glucose goes up irregularly [unusually]).
A normal blood glucose level is less than 100mg/dL when fasting and less than 140 mg/dL two hours after eating. A blood glucose level and blood sugar reading are the same thing. A person with higher than normal levels could be diabetic or be diagnosed with pre diabetes. There are several different tests that can be taken for diabetes but it is especially important to get checked if one has a family history of diabetes.
Fasting blood glucose (lab drawn)65-99mg/dL = normal blood glucose100-125mg/dL = pre diabetes126mg/dL andover = diabetes (recommend repeating test on another day to confirm diagnosis of diabetes)Non fasting blood glucose(lab drawn)Please note: fasting blood glucose is recommended to diagnose diabetesunder 140mg/dL = normal blood glucose140-199 mg/dL = pre diabetes200mg/dL and over = diabetes