Glucose - Fasting 101 mg/dL
HbA1c - 5.8
Microalbumin-Albumin 105.80 mg/L
Am I diabetic? This is the first test that I got done. Should I get another test done?
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Indicative of early diabetic nephropathy kindly start Tab METFORMIN 500 mg BD PC and although u may not be hypertensive but start TAB TELMA 20mg ODHS just to protect that kidney from very first day
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What you have posted are just some lab reports. I would like to know what prompted you to get these tests, the diet you are on, the symptoms you have( if any) and if there is any family history of diabetes.
Do connect with all your reports for a detailed discussion
As per these reports, you don't have diabetes.
Your results indicate pre-diabetes, not diabetes. Repeat fasting glucose and HbA1c in 3 months. Get a urine albumin-creatinine ratio (UACR) to assess kidney health. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and continue Metformin as prescribed.
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