How much blood sugar is normal for a hungry person

Hungry people’s blood sugar is usually fasting blood sugar, the normal value of 3.9 ~ 6.1mmol / L. If the 2-hour postprandial blood sugar, the normal not more than 7.8mmol / l, if the random blood sugar, the normal not more than 11.1mmol / l.
Normal fasting blood glucose is 3.9-6.1mmol/L, short-term hunger and normal blood glucose is due to the source and destination of blood glucose to maintain a dynamic balance, hepatic glycogen decomposition, intestinal absorption of glucose and other sources of oxidative energy supply, synthesis of glycogen and other destinations to maintain a balance.
If starvation is too long, it will lead to hypoglycemia. Normal people with blood glucose below 2.8mmol/L can be diagnosed as hypoglycemia. Diabetic patients with blood sugar below 3.9mmol/L can be diagnosed as hypoglycemia.
When hunger occurs, if the 2-hour postprandial blood glucose, normal not more than 7.8mmol / l, if the random blood glucose, normal not more than 11.1mmol / l. Exceeding the normal range need to go to the hospital to check whether there is diabetes.
Diabetes is the peripheral tissues of glucose utilization disorder, fat decomposition increased, protein metabolism is a negative balance, can cause patients to appear easy to hunger symptoms, so often feel hungry may be caused by diabetes.
If you have frequent hunger pangs, you need to go to the hospital to check the cause for further treatment.