A high PPBS test result, typically above 140 mg/dL, indicates that your body is not processing glucose effectively after a meal. This could suggest conditions like prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, or insulin resistance. Consistently elevated postprandial glucose levels may increase the risk of complications like cardiovascular disease, kidney damage, or neuropathy. Your doctor may recommend lifestyle changes, medications, or additional tests to address the underlying issue.
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