1. Blood Sugar Level Charts for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes - Healthline

    https://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/blood-sugar-level-chart

    Learn the recommended blood sugar ranges for adults, children, pregnant people, and people with gestational diabetes. Find out how to monitor, lower, or raise your blood sugar levels and what factors can affect them.

  2. Blood sugar testing: Why, when and how - Mayo Clinic

    https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diabetes/in-depth/blood-sugar/art-20046628

    Learn how to test your blood sugar levels with a meter or a continuous glucose monitor. Find out how often you need to test depending on your type of diabetes and your treatment plan.

  3. Diabetes Tests | ADA

    https://diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/treatment-care/checking-your-blood-sugar

    Check Your Blood Glucose | Diabetes Testing & Monitoring. Blood glucose (blood sugar) monitoring is the primary tool you have to find out if your blood glucose levels are within your target range. This tells you your blood glucose level at any one time.

  4. Monitoring Your Blood Sugar | Diabetes | CDC - Centers for Disease ...

    https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/diabetes-testing/monitoring-blood-sugar.html

    Learn how to check your blood sugar levels, why it's important, and what the recommended target ranges are. Find out how to adjust your diabetes care plan based on your results and get more tips and support.

  5. Checking your blood sugar levels | Diabetes testing | Diabetes UK

    https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about-diabetes/symptoms/testing

    Flash glucose monitors. More and more people with diabetes are choosing to use a flash glucose monitor to check their sugar levels. This is a blood sugar test without a needle. Instead it uses a sensor you wear on your skin and you an do the test without pricking your finger. The main brand is called the FreeStyle Libre.

  6. What High Blood Sugar Does to Your Body - WebMD

    https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/how-sugar-affects-diabetes

    Normal blood sugar levels. While fasting, your blood sugar levels should be between 72 and 99 mg/dL; Two hours after eating, your levels should be up to 140 mg/dL; Symptoms of High Blood...

  7. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/9815-hyperglycemia-high-blood-sugar

    For a person with diabetes, hyperglycemia is usually considered to be a blood glucose level greater than 180 mg/dL one to two hours after eating. But this can vary depending on what your target blood sugar goals are. Advertisement. What is blood sugar? Glucose (sugar) mainly comes from carbohydrates in the food and drinks you consume.

  8. Hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar) - symptoms and management - healthdirect

    https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/hyperglycaemia-high-blood-sugar

    Hyperglycaemia is too much glucose (sugar) in your blood. Find out how this feels and what to do if your blood sugar is higher than it should be.

  9. Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar): Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - WebMD

    https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/diabetes-hyperglycemia

    Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, is a serious problem if you have diabetes. Know the causes and ways to prevent this condition.