Preprandial blood glucose of 5.73 mmol/L is within the normal range.
Preprandial blood glucose includes random blood glucose and fasting blood glucose. Among them, fasting blood glucose refers to the overnight fasting 8~10 hours to the next morning measured blood glucose concentration, for the normal population, its normal range is 3.9~6.1mmol/L, so the preprandial blood glucose 5.73mmol/L belongs to the normal range.
For diabetic patients, the fasting blood glucose control target is generally less than 7mmol/L, and 5.73mmol/L also belongs to the control of blood glucose.
Random blood glucose is an indicator in blood biochemistry examination, which refers to the glucose content in the blood measured by drawing venous blood or peripheral blood of human body at any one time, and the normal range is 3.9~11.1mmol/L. Therefore, the random blood glucose of 5.73mmol/L belongs to the normal range.
It is recommended to go to the hospital for further treatment under the guidance of a specialist when abnormal blood glucose values occur.