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  2. Blood Sugar Level Ranges - Diabetes

    www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html

    For the majority of healthy individuals, normal blood sugar levels are as follows: Between 4.0 to 5.4 mmol/L (72 to 99 mg/dL) when fasting [361] Up to 7.8 mmol/L (140 mg/dL) 2 hours after eating. For people with diabetes, blood sugar level targets are as follows: Before meals : 4 to 7 mmol/L for people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.

  3. Symptoms, Causes, How To Bring Down High Sugar Levels - Diabetes

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    The main 3 symptoms of high blood sugar levels are increased urination, increased thirst and increased hunger. High blood sugar levels can also contribute to the following symptoms: Regular/above-average urination. Weakness or feeling tired. Loss of weight. Increased thirst.

  4. How to Bring Down High Blood Sugar Levels - Diabetes

    www.diabetes.co.uk/how-to/bring-down-high-blood-sugar-levels.html

    When your blood sugar levels are running high, your body will try to flush excess sugar out of your blood through the urine. As a result, your body will need more fluids to rehydrate itself. Drinking water can help the body with flushing out some of the glucose in the blood. Just a word of caution to be sensible with drinking water; water ...

  5. High Blood Glucose Levels Before Lunch, Dinner or Bed - Diabetes

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    If you are regularly getting high sugar levels ( hyperglycemia ) before one particular type of meal, that is either lunch or dinner, or before bed, then a change in your diabetes management is likely to be needed. This guide sets out the common reason for high sugar levels before meals and lists the action that can be taken to prevent the high ...

  6. Average Blood Sugar Level Converter - HbA1c - Diabetes

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    Use this calculator to convert HbA1c to Average Blood Sugar Level The HbA1c level in your blood indicates what your average blood glucose level has been in the past 2 to 3 months. Everyone, whether non-diabetic, pre-diabetic, type 1 diabetic or type 2 diabetic has some degree of sugar in their blood. To convert between mg/dl and mmol/L, use our ...

  7. Fasting Blood Sugar Levels - Diabetes

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    The results of a fasting test with respect to glucose levels in the body are as follows: Normal: 3.9 to 5.4 mmols/l (70 to 99 mg/dl) Prediabetes or Impaired Glucose Tolerance: 5.5 to 6.9 mmol/l (100 to 125 mg/dl) Diagnosis of diabetes: 7.0 mmol/l (126 mg/dl) or above [361] The American Diabetes Association reduced the level of diagnosis in this ...

  8. Blood Glucose - Diabetes

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    The number of times per day blood glucose levels should be measured depends entirely on the diabetics. Type 1 diabetics using insulin should check their blood sugar levels before every meal, sometimes as often as five times per day. For type 2 diabetics controlling their condition with diet, you should test several times a week.

  9. Water - Effect on Blood Glucose and How Much Should I Drink -...

    www.diabetes.co.uk/food/water-and-diabetes.html

    Water will not raise blood glucose levels, which is why it is so beneficial to drink when people with diabetes have high blood sugar, as it enables more glucose to be flushed out of the blood. Dehydration and diabetes . Having high blood glucose levels can also increase the risk of dehydration, which is a risk for people with diabetes mellitus ...

  10. High Blood Glucose Levels Throughout the Day - Diabetes

    www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/high-blood-glucose-levels-through-the-day.html

    Having persistently high blood sugar levels through the day can result from a number of possible reasons. How you respond to the high sugar levels will depend on the cause. If you need to increase your insulin doses, proceed with caution so as not to significantly increase the risk of hypoglycemia occurring. 1.

  11. What is a normal result for finger prick test? - Diabetes

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    Random blood glucose level. A sample of blood taken at any time can be a useful test if diabetes is suspected. A level of 11.1 mmol/L or more in the blood sample indicates that you have diabetes. A fasting blood glucose test may be done to confirm the diagnosis. A glucose level below 11.1 mmol/L on a random blood sample does not rule out diabetes.