Regarding H1bc

2025-07-28 01:32:34
Iam 25 years old male. I recently did my h1bc it came to 5.9. Iam experiencing fatigue and frequent urination I dont have any other symptoms. Could you explain my problem?
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Do your FBS and PPBS. Hba1c jus tells average over 3 months.

Answered2025-08-17 04:11:00

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F and PP BLOOD SUGAR CHECK UP cbc crp

Answered2025-08-13 13:40:44

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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult

Answered2025-08-13 07:40:36

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Only life style modification , you can do exercise daily , avoid sugar , avoid junk food etc, after that again repeat HBA1C test

Answered2025-07-29 05:47:06

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Thank you for your question. An HbA1c of 5.9% falls in the prediabetic range (5.7–6.4%), indicating that your blood sugar levels are slightly elevated over the past 2–3 months. While this does not confirm diabetes, it shows you're at increased risk. Fatigue and frequent urination can be early signs of insulin resistance or blood sugar fluctuations. However, these symptoms may also be related to other causes like dehydration, poor sleep, urinary tract infections, thyroid issues, or stress. Further evaluation is recommended to rule out other causes and assess your metabolic health.
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Get fasting blood glucose, postprandial glucose, and fasting insulin tests. Consider a urine test to rule out infection. Check thyroid profile and vitamin B12 levels. Stay hydrated, reduce processed sugars, and include regular exercise (30–45 min daily). Consult a doctor or endocrinologist for a comprehensive assessment.

Answered2025-07-28 15:40:05

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Go for routine blood check up and urine examination

Answered2025-07-28 15:39:37

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You are having prediabetes.. consult me for a dedicated life style plan so you could improve

Answered2025-07-28 15:39:24

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No diabetes so just get urine checked for any infection

Answered2025-07-28 15:37:47

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Pl have b12, and vit d tests. Diet control, Exercise, Life style modification. Avoid stress and strain. Pl consult.

Answered2025-07-29 05:40:43

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Pre diabetic. Brisk walk 30 minutes per day. Avoid oily and junk foods. Drink plenty of water.

Answered2025-07-29 05:25:14

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