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Dr. K P Singh Pituitary Diseases

Dr. K P Singh

Endocrinologist

33 years of experience

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Dr. Harpreet Singh Mann Pituitary Diseases

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Dr. Atul Joshi Pituitary Diseases

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Endocrine Surgeon

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Dr. Gagan Priya Pituitary Diseases

Dr. Gagan Priya

Endocrinologist

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Questions & Answers on "Pituitary Diseases" (382)

My hb1ac sugar level is 9.1 but I have no symptoms is report is wrong

Male | 43

A hbA1c sugar level of 9.1 means that your blood sugar has been high for some time. Even if you do not feel it, high levels can damage your body. Symptoms may not appear immediately. This should be taken seriously. Eating well, exercising, and perhaps medicine may help lower your blood sugar. 

Answered on 3rd June '24

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My Hba1c is 7.5 please advise me what I should do

Female | 60

7.5 HbA1c level namely means your blood sugar count has been high over time. This is the result of your body being unable to utilize the insulin it needs. The signs include excessive thirst and weariness. To get better, eat healthily, remain active, and take your medication as prescribed by the doctor. Improved lifestyle practices can be a helpful tool in lowering your HbA1c and keeping you healthy.

Answered on 12th Nov '24

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