Blood sugar changes over time as a natural part of your body's digestion and energy control. It can easily go between low and high and back again within a single day, if you have a functioning pancreas.
But if you are diabetic, blood sugar can easily go high (because you ate some carbohydrates), and then be unable to go low again within the usual 2 hours (because your pancreas isn't working at full capacity.)
If your sugar level was abnormally high, but then later was in normal ranges, your pancreas was able to reduce the level. This is good, but it depends how long it took. If you take longer than 2 hours after eating to reduce that blood sugar, your pancreas may be struggling, which means you're on your way to Diabetes. The doctor can do a 'glucose tolerance test' (where he feeds you sugar then tests blood sugar every half hour) to see how efficient your pancreas is.
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The average blood sugar level for adults range depending on the person. However the average blood sugar level for an adult female is less then 140. Checking this often may give you insight on diabetic symptoms later on.
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is 140 sugar level high?
my sugar level is 233 is this bad
its cuz your get a spike in blood sugar and your body tries to level it out with insulin. Having a level blood sugar level prevents crashes.