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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD 🩺

A blood sugar level of 141 mg/dL can be considered high depending on the context:

  • Fasting Blood Sugar: If this reading is taken after fasting (not eating for at least 8 hours), it is considered elevated. Normal fasting blood sugar levels are typically between 70-99 mg/dL. A level of 141 mg/dL may indicate prediabetes or diabetes.
  • Post-Meal Blood Sugar: If this reading is taken 1-2 hours after eating, it may still be within a higher range but not necessarily alarming. Post-meal blood sugar levels should generally be below 180 mg/dL for most people with diabetes.

What to Do:

  • If this is a one-time reading, monitor your blood sugar levels over time.
  • If consistently high, consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and potential testing (e.g., A1C test).
  • Lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and weight management can help manage blood sugar levels.

Last updated: 1/12/2025

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