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Is glucose this normal or slightly over?
I recently got my Blood test done for glucose. Please check the attachment and kindly tell me if it is normal or want issue? Thank you very much Regards
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HbA1C is the gold standard test to diagnose diabetes or prediabetes. It shows 3 month average glucose over the past 3 months. Your level is in the prediabetic range. This means you are at risk for developing diabetes in the future, it’s 15% with each passing year in absence of intervention First step would be 10% weight loss, following healthy diet and exercise , and checking labs below. If labs remain same or no improvement, medications would be required
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Recheck HbA1C, fasting and 2 hr post meal glucose in 3 months to assess response to dietary and exercise changes
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HBA1c is 6. It suggest your average blood glucose over 3 months. It suggest ur sugars are in prediabetic range. U are at high risk of developing diabetes. So u need to start exercise regularly and maintain diet and healthy lifestyle to avoid it.
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