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General question for glucose in blood
Dear sir, I am 46 years old person. I am running around 6  km daily from last around 15 years. I got my blood test in a package  after doing more excercise and running and also I was afraid and H1G1(exactly I don't know the name)(for knowing the glucose in blood for last three months) was normal. I didn't know the about this test before. I am thinking that it may more better in normal. I want to ask running and afraid can effect slightly glucose in blood. I want to know glucose in blood always constant or not
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The test you are referring to is HbA1c. This is a good test for finding cases of Diabetes who have no symptoms. Your other question is not clear. Please consult a General Physician on Practo with all the details of your Health package report.
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Glucose levels are not constant,they vary. As long as your glucose levels,fasting or post prandial glucose levels and hba1c remain within normal range,it's fine.Exercise like running definitely helps you to lower the level.
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I Can help you Detailed history required Consult me for proper treatment plans
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Glucose varies throughout the day,but if there are no health issues, sugar stays in the normal range
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Do book an Consultation and I'll provide you with a complete solution to fluctuating Blood Glucose levels
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Blood glucose will not be constant always .it will differ according to your food and physical activity
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Can help you , kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Glucose doesn't stay constant. If Hba1c is normal, there is nothing to worry.
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Kindly consult
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Glucose is not constant all the time
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