Normal sugar level for non diabetic

2023-03-11 18:32:51
Hello sir after 2hours of meal my blood sugar is 95 is this normal or hypoglycemia Before i could skip meals often But now on proper time to time eating Plz let me know 2hours after meal 95 is normal
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This level does not signify hypoglycemia.
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take regular meals so that the bodys systems function properly.
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Answered2023-03-13 02:23:35

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-03-12 06:21:55

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This is dr. Keni here. A consultant Diabetologist. Your sugar levels are totally normal. No need to worry. But do not skip meals also, take it with regular interval. Even your body’s uptaking the sugar in regular way. That is good

Answered2023-03-12 05:09:06

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normal

Answered2023-03-12 03:35:16

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It is normal , you don't have any hypoglycemia.

Answered2023-03-12 02:58:48

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Normal

Answered2023-03-12 01:08:29

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-03-12 02:25:51

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-03-12 01:12:26

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It is normal. It means your body is utilizing glucose after absorption into blood stream. It's not low blood sugar.  It's fine.

Answered2023-03-11 23:40:53

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Normal

Answered2023-03-11 19:17:40

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Normal, never skip meals..

Answered2023-03-11 18:45:26

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