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Increased risk for diabetes (prediabetes): 5.7-6.4% Diabetes: > or =6.5% When using Hemoglobin A1c to diagnose diabetes, an elevated Hemoglobin A1c should be confirmed with a repeat measurement, fasting glucose, or other test for diagnosing diabetes. All hemoglobin A1c methods are affected by conditions that increase or decrease red blood cell survival. Falsely high results may be seen with iron deficiency or splenectomy. Falsely normal or low results may be seen with hemolytic anemias, unstable hemoglobins, end-stage renal disease, recent or chronic blood loss, or following transfusions. Hemoglobin A1C View trends Normal range: 4.0 - 5.6 % 4 5.6 4.6 Estimated Average Glucose View trends mg/dL Value 85

Female | 27

If you have a Hemoglobin A1c level of 5.7-6.4%, you are at risk for diabetes. If your level is 6.5% or higher, it means that you have diabetes. Signs of this condition include thirstiness, frequent urination, weariness, or unclear eyesight at times. Overeating, genetics combined with little or no physical activity could be the cause behind it all or some of these symptoms coming up. Controlling your blood sugar requires eating well-balanced meals regularly and exercising often if not daily; medication may also be necessary depending on other factors such as age, sex, race, etc.

Answered on 6th June '24

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Hi I am 17 years old girl . My height is 5.6 and my weight is 88 kgs . My problem is still I didn’t attend puberty

Female | 17

The reason is that each person achieves puberty at their age. Not developing breasts or getting a period by a certain age are some signs of delayed puberty. The reasons may be different. For example, a person's family history can play a role or some specific medical conditions may be involved. A well-balanced diet, regular exercise, and having a conversation with a nutritionist can be helpful to tackle the issue of delayed puberty. 

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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Hi I have a problem.hormone imbalance

Female | 37

Hormone imbalance­ can cause tiredness, we­ight changes, irregular periods, and mood swings. It happe­ns when hormones in your body aren't balance­d. Stress, poor diet, or medical conditions can make­ hormones imbalanced. To fix hormones, e­at healthy foods, reduce stre­ss, and exercise re­gularly. Sometimes, hormone the­rapy from a doctor helps balance hormones.

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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Kya testosterone increase or estrogen dominance ma girls ma night fall ho sakta? Agr yeh thk ho jye tih nighfall cure ho jjta?

Female | 23

Testosterone aur estrogen ke levels ka imbalance kabhi-kabhi nightfall, yaani involuntary ejaculation, ke wajah ban sakta hai. Symptoms mein shamil ho sakte hain fatigue, anxiety, ya hormonal changes. Treatment ke liye lifestyle modifications jaise healthy diet aur regular exercise kaafi madadgar ho sakte hain. Agar ye samasya zyada barh jaaye, toh kisi qualified healthcare professional se milna behtar rahega. Wo proper tests ke zariye aapki health situation ko samajh kar, appropriate therapy ya medication recommend kar sakte hain. 

Answered on 17th Jan '25

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