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How high is blood sugar to cause complications?

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How high is blood sugar to cause complications? If it is a complication caused by blood sugar, it does not suddenly come to our door overnight. It accumulates day after day and slowly erodes our body. Moreover, complications are not entirely caused by blood sugar, but may be caused by multiple factors; First, Pay attention when the blood sugar value reaches the following three levels: Fasting blood glucose standards In the fasting state, blood sugar should remain between 3.9 and 6.1 mmol/L. If it exceeds 7.0 mmol/L, it is classified as diabetes, and you should start to be vigilant at this time. It is the blood sugar level two hours after a meal. It is a normal physiological reaction for blood sugar to rise after eating, but it should fall back to less than 7.8 mmol/L after two hours to be considered healthy. If it's consistently higher than this, it means your body is experiencing significant stress. Random blood glucose testing Measurements at any time point should not exceed 11.1...