A blood sugar level of 142 mg/dL can be considered high depending on the context:
Fasting Blood Sugar: If measured after fasting (not eating for at least 8 hours), a level of 142 mg/dL is higher than the normal range (70–99 mg/dL) and may indicate prediabetes or diabetes.
Post-Meal Blood Sugar: If measured 1–2 hours after eating, a level of 142 mg/dL is generally within the target range for most people (less than 180 mg/dL).
When to Consult a Doctor:
If your fasting blood sugar is consistently above 126 mg/dL, it may indicate diabetes.
If you experience symptoms like frequent urination, excessive thirst, or fatigue, seek medical advice.
For accurate diagnosis and management, consult a healthcare professional.