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I have done hba1c from a NABl lab hba1c was 5.5. Then 1 week ago done a test from govt lab non nabl lab it was 6.2. Today i have done hba1c from dr. Tribedi NABL. Kolkata no 1 lab. It was 5.45. Fbs 99 Ppbs 98(eating more amount of carbohydrates) No past history of diabetes. Should 6.2 wrong or i am PREDIABETES?
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Consider as pre diabetic condition and reduce sugar intake as much as possible to be on safer side
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Hi., I can understand your concern. From the average results, we can consider it is normal. Plan for regular exercise and walking.
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HbA1c level from nabl accredited lab will be considered correct. Dont worry, its fine
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This is diabetic
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stop taking sugar
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monitor bl sugar frequently
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