First of all the following only apply to test results that were taken after fasting for 12 hours. Symptoms of hypoglycemia, however, usually begin at a level below 60 mg/dL. Some people may feel symptoms before this level. A level of 50 mg/dL is thought to affect brain function. Further testing should be done for your one son. Levels under 100 are considered normal. So your daughter is probably fine. Levels between 100 and 126 are pre-diabetic. Levels above 126 and above are diabetic. So you and your one son should have further testing also. Remember that these results I gave you should be after fasting. Please consult you doctor and get their medical opinion. Since you are asking I'm assuming you didn't get these results from a doctor, but from a home test meter. So please consult your doctor for further testing and evaluation for all of you. Have a great day and please consult a doctor!!! Don't forget to mention any other symptoms you may be having.
a range from 70-100 mg is a normal glucose level. An abnormal glucose level is over 126 mg.
Both.
Abnormal
abnormal is anything that is not considered as normal
Normal reaction happens when the reaction is normal. Abnormal reaction happens when the reaction is abnormal.
Normal.
Normal, generic, and basic are antonyms for abnormal.
An abnormality is something that is not normal in genetics or something that is 'out of this world'.
Normal physiological values reference between what is normal and abnormal parameters. Some of these values referenced are blood volume, cardiac output, resting heart rate, pH, core body temperature and fasting plasma glucose.
Yes, it is very common for pap smears to go from abnormal to normal.
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