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What Is a Normal Range in Blood Sugar Monitoring?

A normal Blood Sugar range varies depending on the timing of the test (before or after eating) and individual health conditions. For most non-diabetic adults, fasting blood glucose levels (tested in the morning before eating) typically range from 70 to 100 mg/dL. After meals, blood glucose levels may rise but should generally remain below 140 mg/dL two hours after eating. For individuals with diabetes, target blood sugar levels may differ based on their treatment goals, but a common fasting blood sugar target is between 80 to 130 mg/dL, and less than 180 mg/dL two hours after meals.

It's important to note that these ranges are general guidelines and can vary depending on age, overall health, and the type of diabetes. Your healthcare provider can help establish personalized target ranges based on your specific needs. Maintaining blood sugar levels within the recommended range helps reduce the risk of complications, such as heart disease, nerve damage, and vision problems.