Is it normal for a diabetic to have a blood sugar of 7.3

Diabetic patients with fasting blood glucose 7.3mmol/L is high and abnormal; diabetic patients with 2-hour postprandial blood glucose 7.3mmol/L is normal. 1. General diabetic patients fasting blood glucose control target range is 4.4~7.0mmol/L, so if the fasting blood glucose 7.3mmol/L is high, it is recommended to consult a professional physician to adjust the glucose lowering program. 2. Generally speaking, diabetic patients’ 2-hour postprandial blood glucose needs to be controlled below 10mmol/L, so if the 2-hour postprandial blood glucose of 7.3mmol/L achieves the control target, the current treatment program can be continued. It is recommended that diabetic patients maintain a regular diet, eat less sweets and excessively oily foods, and engage in regular outdoor exercise to help control blood glucose. Once elevated blood glucose levels are detected, prompt medical attention is recommended.