what is the normal rate of fasting blood suger for those who have done heart operation?
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agree with daisy for the most part however certain labs recognize different values as normal...generally below 120 is considered normal and be aware stressful situations such as major surgery can cause the blood sugar to go up. The body reacts to stress and the liver will relase glucose into the blood to deal with that stress. Some medications can also raise levels outside normal ranges, most health care professionals recognize these conditions and will monitor them for any necessary interventions.
Normal blood sugar, no matter what the clinical situation, should be below 126. Above this suggests the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. Blood sugars should be well-controlled, especially after heart surgery to ensure proper sound healing and prevention of post-operative complications.
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