
The HbA1c test, also known as the haemoglobin A1c or glycated haemoglobin test, is an important blood test that gives a good indication of how well your diabetes is being controlled. Together with the fasting plasma glucose test, the HbA1c test is one of the main ways in which type 2 diabetes is diagnosed.
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My surgery texted me to say my HbA1c level was 77?. do they mean 7.7?, they say I have diabetes.
Good video.
Sir i also read on healthians report that because of following reasons it can show elevated
👉 HbAlc may be increased in patients with polycythemia or post-splenectomy.
👉 Inappropriately higher values of HbAlc may be caused due to iron deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, alcohol intake, uremia, hyperbilirubinemia and large doses
of aspirin.
Mostly vegetarian people are low in these iron and b12.
So how can one check accuracy as fasting sugar comes ok but hba1c comes at 6.1 !
Nice explanation and presentation 😀
Thank you sir
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Unparallel , worthwhile and informative
Thanks too much
Thank you so much, simple and clear explanation
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Thanks for the nice information , my hab1c levels was so high and i was so worried after doctor told me use insulin but thank god my friend save me from that and advice me to use some natural home remedies, diet along with diabetes care pack of planet ayurveda that am using for sometime now and my blood sugar levels and hab1c levels are normal now
Thnkuu sir
Here we picked the list of best foods to increase haemoglobin levels. https://www.healthworld.live/2021/06/best-iron-rich-foods-to-boost.html
Thanku sir for clearing my all doubt in this topic.
Is every glucose attached with hemoglobin, how is it decided?
Very well and precisely described..thanks
clear and informative!
Thanks