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Hello! My hba1c level came 5.3. but it was fasting. ( At morning). In that case report is okay? Or need to check again after meal.
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Your Hba1c is normal . HbA1C shows the average blood sugar of previous 3 months . This test has no relation with food . It can be done anytime of the day irrespective of timings and meals .
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Hi., I can understand your concern. It's normal. No need to worry. Plan for regular exercise and proper diet.
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test for HbA1C FBS PPBS levels after two months.
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It is okay
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No need to recheck
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It is normal. Pls don't worry. HbA1c tells average sugar control in last 3 months. So you need not worry. Anything you want to know kindly consult.
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