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Many diabetes complications – like eye damage (retinopathy), nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney damage (nephropathy and microalbuminuria), and heart disease – are caused by high blood sugar levels over time. Healthcare professional use A1C as a measure of your risk for diabetes complications.
The A1C is a blood test that tells you what your average blood sugar (blood glucose) levels have been for the past two to three months. It measures how much sugar is attached to your red blood cells. If your blood sugar is frequently high, more will be attached to your blood cells.
If you want to avoid nasty diabetic complications, knowing your A1c levels and getting them down to a healthy range (and keeping them there) is critical. Use the A1c levels charts below to assess your current status. And you can download our free charts at the bottom, too.
22 Νοε 2022 · An A1C test measures the average amount of sugar in your blood over the past few months. Healthcare providers use it to help diagnose prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes and to monitor how well your diabetes treatment plan is working.
16 Ιαν 2023 · What is the A1C test? A1C is a blood test that tells you what your average blood sugar (blood glucose) levels have been for the past 2–3 months. It measures how much sugar is attached to your red blood cells. If your blood sugar is frequently high, more will be attached to your blood cells.
The following table illustrates how A1C levels relate to average blood glucose, which is given in mmol/L (outside the United States) and mg/dl (within the United States). For example, an A1C level of 7% reflects an estimated average blood glucose level of 154 mg/dl.
1 Ιαν 2020 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2020, Lau CS and others published HbA1c in the diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus: an update | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate