Is it normal to have a fasting blood sugar of 6.5 during recovery from pancreatitis?

Fasting blood glucose of normal people is 3.9~6.1mmol/L, fasting blood glucose at 6.1~7.0mmol/L suggests impaired fasting blood glucose, so fasting blood glucose of 6.5mmol/L in the recovery period of pancreatitis is not normal.
This condition may be due to abnormal pancreatic function caused by pancreatitis, resulting in a relative decrease in insulin secretion, which leads to blood glucose higher than the normal range. The patient’s blood glucose can usually return to normal with the improvement of pancreatitis. If the patient’s blood glucose continues to rise, attention should be paid to it, which may suggest that the patient has chronic pancreatitis and needs to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply insulin and other treatments.
Patients with pancreatitis should monitor their blood glucose regularly, and those whose blood glucose is persistently higher than the normal range should consult a doctor for standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor in order to avoid delaying their condition.