Is it normal for blood sugar to be 9.6 after a meal?

The monitoring indicator for diabetes is generally the 2-hour postprandial blood glucose value. If you are a normal person, a 2-hour postprandial blood glucose of 9.6 mmol/L is within the range of impaired glucose tolerance. If you are a diabetic, a 2-hour postprandial blood glucose of 9.6 mmol/L belongs to a better glycemic control and is normal. For normal people, 2-hour postprandial blood glucose is generally lower than 7.8mmol/L belongs to the normal range, while 9.6mmol/L is in the range of 7.8-11.1mmol/L, which belongs to the situation of impaired glucose tolerance, at this time, it can be appropriate to adjust the diet such as prioritizing low-sugar and low-fat food, and strengthen the exercise, such as running, swimming and so on to improve the symptoms of blood glucose. For diabetic patients, the recommended 2-hour postprandial blood glucose control range is generally less than 10.0 mmol/L. Therefore, 9.6 mmol/L belongs to the better glycemic control, which is normal and good. It is sufficient to continue with the original lifestyle and glucose-lowering program. Whether it is a normal population or diabetic population, it is recommended to pay close attention to their blood glucose, when there is a rise in blood glucose, timely consultation, clear cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, to avoid delays in the condition.