Glucose
jaundice
The normal blood sugar for a non-diabetic person is below 5.7%. If you do not have this and you haven't been diagnosed as an diabetic, go to your doctor and they will advise you on how to proceed.
The normal amount of glucose in the human blood is about 72 mg/dL or 4 mmol/L.
jaundice
Yes!
Greater than normal amounts of bilirubin in the blood, known as hyperbilirubinemia, can indicate liver dysfunction, bile duct obstruction, or hemolytic anemia. Bilirubin is a byproduct of the breakdown of red blood cells, and elevated levels can lead to jaundice, characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes. It is important to diagnose the underlying cause to determine appropriate treatment.
120-130
That is within normal range.
70-100. Diabetic: 100-120
A red blood cell that contains normal amounts of hemoglobin is called a normocytic red blood cell.
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An acceptable blood sugar range after eating for a diabetic person can be a little over 125 mg/dl. However, being diabetic is not healthy and one should strive to get their blood sugar range below 125 mg/dl.