A two-hour postprandial blood glucose of 8.1 mmol/L is not normal for the regular population, and for diabetics a two-hour postprandial blood glucose of 8.1 mmol/L may be a fair glycemic control.
For normal people, a two-hour postprandial blood glucose value of <7.8 mmol/L is normal. If the two-hour postprandial blood glucose is between 7.8mmol/L and 11.1mmol/L, it belongs to impaired glucose tolerance; if the two-hour postprandial blood glucose is ≥11.1mmol/L, it may be diabetes mellitus, and it is necessary to improve the relevant examinations to clarify the diagnosis.
For diabetic patients, the blood glucose control standard is generally fasting blood glucose less than 7mmol/l, two hours after meal blood glucose less than 10mmol/L, glycated hemoglobin less than 7%. According to the patient's age, comorbidities comprehensive judgment, the control target will be relatively loose or strict, diabetic patients two hours after meal blood glucose 8.1mmol / L may be the control of blood glucose is still good.
Common monitoring indicators of blood glucose in addition to the two-hour postprandial blood glucose, there are fasting blood glucose, random blood glucose, etc., you can use the above indicators to comprehensively determine whether the blood glucose is normal.
For postprandial blood glucose 8.1mmol/L, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for further examination and confirmation, and follow the doctor's instructions for intervention treatment. And we should pay attention to the observation of blood glucose changes, regular monitoring, but also to change the daily habits of life and diet, such as diet control, weight control and increase the amount of exercise.