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Hba1c sugar test
In 2024 March,I was having 5.2 hba1c reading. Today's readings are 5.5 What could be the reason for the spike?
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**Specialist Doctor's Response:**  **Re: Slight Increase in HbA1c (5.2 to 5.5)**  Dear Patient,  Your **HbA1c levels (5.2 → 5.5)** remain in the **non-diabetic range** (<5.7%), but the minor rise could reflect subtle changes. Here’s what may explain it:  ### **Possible Reasons for the Increase:**  1. **Dietary Changes**:     - Increased intake of refined carbs/sugars (even temporarily).  2. **Reduced Physical Activity**:     - Less movement → slightly higher glucose levels.  3. **Stress or Poor Sleep**:     - Cortisol spikes can elevate blood sugar.  4. **Lab Variation**:     - HbA1c can fluctuate ±0.5% due to testing methods.  ### **Recommended Actions:**  ✔ **Repeat HbA1c in 3 Months**: Confirm if this is a trend.  ✔ **Fasting & Post-Meal Glucose Tests**: For finer details (if concerned).  ✔ **Lifestyle Tweaks**:     - **Walk 30 mins/day** (Improves insulin sensitivity).     - **Limit processed foods** (Opt for whole grains/proteins).  ### **When to Investigate Further?**  - If HbA1c crosses **5.7%** (pre-diabetes threshold).  - If you have **family history of diabetes**.  **For a personalized review of your diet/lifestyle, consult me.**  📱 **WhatsApp**: **Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two** 
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Check it . But any ways it is non diabetic.
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If it is below 6 , you are good to go. Also, this test is not meant for non diabetic people. If you are worried about your blood sugar levels, go for fasting and PP tests. For further assistance/ queries. Contact.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Kindly consult via whatsapp at nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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No problem it's normal.
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Normal reports Please don’t worry.
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Both of these are normal. No need to worry. For any other doubts Kindly take an instant consultation or call me at miracle health centre, Shalimar bagh.
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Need few more details kindly consult
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Please connect for further evaluation. Need proper history
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