In diabetes management, the target fasting blood sugar is generally recommended to be below 130 mg/dL. While aiming for a stricter threshold, such as 110 mg/dL, may not yield additional benefits and could increase the risk of hypoglycemia. It's typically advised to maintain postprandial blood sugar below 180 mg/dL and HbA1c levels below 7%
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