A 2-hour postprandial blood glucose of 9.0 mmol/L may require treatment.
Normal population 2 hours after meal blood glucose should be ≤ 7.8mmol / L, blood glucose in 9.0mmol / L consider glucose tolerance abnormality, treatment is based on lifestyle intervention, if necessary, drug therapy. Diabetic patients with 2 hours postprandial blood glucose should generally be ≤ 10mmol / L, 9.0mmol / L is the control of blood glucose, can continue the current program of hypoglycemic treatment.
Normal people with 2-hour postprandial blood glucose 9.0mmol/L may be abnormal glucose tolerance, treatment is mainly through the improvement of lifestyle.
It is necessary to maintain a low glycemic index, low-fat dietary approach, according to the individual’s activity level, height, weight and other factors to develop the total daily calorie requirements, with exercise therapy, such as aerobic exercise at least five times a week, such as jogging, jumping rope, and so on. Under the guidance of a specialist, additional treatment with hypoglycemic drugs is required when necessary.
Diabetic patients’ 2-hour postprandial blood glucose should generally be ≤10mmol/L. 9.0mmol/L is a moderately controlled blood glucose, and you can continue the current glucose-lowering regimen to control your blood glucose under the guidance of your doctor, with regular follow-ups and evaluations.
If you find abnormal blood glucose, please go to the hospital for further diagnosis and treatment under doctor’s guidance.