Am I at risk of pre diabetes?

2025-02-19 10:51:16
I'm 19 male , I checked my blood glucose early in morning two consecutive reading of 92 and 97 , then walked around 4k steps in morning and I had meal around 1:00 -1:30pm of aloo matar and puri and rechecked my glucose level at ~3:30pm that comes out to be 101 and 107 two consecutive reading, i usually walk 10k steps at normal to slightly fast pace at home , I'm bit anxious and ocd type person do I'm at risk of prediabetes and serious, plus i was bit anxious before checking my sugar ,what should I do?
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Yes you are heading towards pre diabetes !

Answered2025-02-20 14:24:03

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It is normal. Do not worry.

Answered2025-02-19 12:13:54

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Its normal

Answered2025-02-19 11:30:56

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It’s within normal range If you manage your weight in healthy limits Eat healthy and exercise than it’s okay

Answered2025-02-19 11:06:13

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Sugar is totally normal not to worry

Answered2025-02-19 15:00:03

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Hba1c Do connect and consult

Answered2025-02-19 14:18:21

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Get HbA1c. Urine routine. Fasting blood sugar done and have a follow up.

Answered2025-02-19 12:51:06

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