A blood sugar level of 110 mg/dL is typically measured after fasting (not eating for at least 8 hours). It is slightly above the normal range, which is generally considered to be between 70-99 mg/dL.
A fasting blood sugar level of 110 mg/dL is considered slightly elevated and may indicate prediabetes. While it is not dangerously high, it suggests that your body may not be managing blood sugar as effectively as it should. If left unmanaged, it could progress to type 2 diabetes.
Yes! With consistent lifestyle changes and regular monitoring, you can lower your blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of developing diabetes.