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Your blood glucose level of 136 mg/dL is moderately high (normal: 70β100 mg/dL). This indicates prediabetes or diabetes. Chronic high glucose damages blood vessels, nerves, kidneys, and eyes over time. Lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, weight loss) and possibly medication can control it. Schedule a doctor's appointment for diabetes screening and management planning.
This level indicates a significant abnormality requiring medical evaluation within days. Further diagnostic testing is recommended.
| Level | Fasting blood sugar (mg/dL) | Risk Level | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | 70β100 | Low Risk | Routine |
| Mild Abnormality | 100.1β130.0 | Moderate Risk | Follow-up |
| Moderate Abnormality | 130.0β180.0 | High Risk | Urgent |
| Your Level | 136 | HIGH Risk | Urgent |
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Your Fasting blood sugar level of 136 mg/dL is moderately high. Without proper intervention, this could lead to serious complications. Unlock the full report to access: Clinical Interpretation (detailed analysis of your result), Risk Assessment (complication risks and urgency), Medication Warnings (dangerous drug interactions), Follow-Up Tests (what doctors will order), Lifestyle & Dietary Recommendations (specific foods to eat and avoid), When to Repeat Testing (optimal timing), Preparation Tips for Doctor Visit, Questions to Ask Your Doctor, Emergency Guide (ER vs appointment), Prescribed Medications (what doctors commonly prescribe), What Happens If You Ignore This Result, Your Personalised Action Plan, and Estimated Recovery Timeline.
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