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unless noted otherwise, all medical/health advice has been given by non-medically qualified personnel. All advice given on this site is designed to support and not replace any advice given by your personal physician. If you have questions or concerns about individual health matters or the management of your diabetes, please consult your diabetes care team.
unless noted otherwise, all medical/health advice has been given by non-medically qualified personnel. All advice given on this site is designed to support and not replace any advice given by your personal physician. If you have questions or concerns about individual health matters or the management of your diabetes, please consult your diabetes care team.
There are 2 units used for measuring blood glucose levels.
So if you reading is 7mmol/l, then in mg/dl it will be 126.
In mmol/l, the "perfect level" is between 4-7. In mg/dl, it is between 72-126.
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- mmol/l - milli-moles per litre of blood
- mg/dl - milligramms per decilitre of blood
So if you reading is 7mmol/l, then in mg/dl it will be 126.
In mmol/l, the "perfect level" is between 4-7. In mg/dl, it is between 72-126.
Click here for the travel data


