A glucose of 9.06 mmol/L after 2 hours of glucose tolerance test is problematic. Normally, the 2-hour glucose value of the glucose tolerance test should be <7.8mmol/L, and 7.8 to 11.1mmol/L is considered to be impaired glucose tolerance. Therefore a glucose of 9.06mmol/L after 2 hours of glucose tolerance test is considered abnormal glucose tolerance and is problematic. Impaired glucose tolerance is a sign that the body's pancreatic secretion function is mildly decreased and cannot tolerate and regulate the rapid rise in blood glucose. At this stage, if you adjust your diet and increase exercise in time, you can return to normal. If no attention is paid to regulation, then it may develop and worsen into diabetes. If diagnosed with diabetes, it is recommended that under the guidance of a physician reasonable diet, appropriate exercise with medication if necessary, comprehensive management of blood glucose. When high blood glucose is found two hours after meal, it is recommended to seek medical advice for further examination and treatment.