What is normal Post-Prandial Blood Sugar level for a diabetic and a nondiabetic person? According to the American Diabetes Association, normal postprandial blood sugar level should be under 140 mg/dL after two hours of eating. However, for a diabetic patient PPBS range under 180 mg/dL is considered to be normal. The typical, normal range of the FBS test ranges between 70-100 mg/dL. PPBS and FBS are essential tests to assess blood sugar levels for the precise diagnosis and management of diabetes improving overall health. The typical, normal range of the FBS test ranges between 70-100 mg/dL. PPBS and FBS are essential tests to assess blood sugar levels for the precise diagnosis and management of diabetes improving overall health. A normal PPBS blood sugar range is less than 140 mg/dL. A range between 140 and 199 mg/dL is considered prediabetes, while a result of more than 200 mg/dL indicates diabetes. It is important to discuss the results of the PPBS test with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate treatment plan.
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