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Fbs 120 and ppbs 151
Hi, My fbs is 120 And ppbs is 151. I am not a diabetic patient and even 2 weeks before I did RBS and it was 119 (70-140 range shown in report) Please let me know if I should take any medication or its ok to have such fbs and ppbs levels Have attached screenshot of the report
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Hello. Im a diabetologist. Seen your reports Need to know your weight, height, your daytime activity, eating habits, family history. If these all are normal, than do repeat these both test with hba1c report (3 months of average sugar) Than just let me know.
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It's prediabetic range
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Hi., I can understand your concern. Just plan for regular exercise and proper diet. Avoid processed foods. Redo test after one month HBA1C FBS PPBS If they remain High, we can plan for low dose medicine.
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Kindly consult for detailed evaluation
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