The normal glucose concentration in urine ranges from 0 to 15 mg/dL. The glucose concentration in urine becomes zero when no glucose has spilled over into the urine.
When the blood glucose level goes above 180 mg per 100 ml, the sugar comes out in the urine. The normal blood glucose level is considered up to 140 mg per 100 ml, after the food intake. That means when the sugar come out in the urine is taken as diabetes.
I have the same condition, and yes it is high. You should see your doctor about it.
A serum glucose level of 123 mg/dL is within the normal range for fasting blood glucose levels (70-100 mg/dL). If this level was obtained after fasting for at least 8 hours, it may indicate impaired glucose tolerance. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation.
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a range from 70-100 mg is a normal glucose level. An abnormal glucose level is over 126 mg.
The normal value is between 80 mg/dl to 100 mg/dl.
A normal fasting glucose level is typically under 100 mg/dL. Levels between 100-125 mg/dL indicate prediabetes, while levels higher than 126 mg/dL may suggest diabetes. Insulin resistance can be assessed by measuring fasting insulin levels or with a glucose tolerance test.
First of all, WHAT KIND OF QUESTION IS THAT?But, whatever. The renal threshold, where glucose levels exceeds the capacity to return the glucose into the blood (glycosuria) is about 10 mmol/l (180 mg% ).
To convert mg/dL to g/L for glucose, divide the concentration in mg/dL by 100. Therefore, 95 mg/dL is equivalent to 0.95 g/L of glucose in the blood.
The normal glucose level in a human urine sample is typically zero or trace amounts. Elevated levels of glucose in the urine may indicate uncontrolled diabetes or other medical conditions.
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