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What's the normal fasting blood sugar level? I recently had some tests done, and my HbA1c came back as 5.2, with a fasting blood sugar of 104 and a mean plasma glucose of 102.5. Is this normal, or should I be concerned about anything?

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What's the normal fasting blood sugar level? I recently had some tests done, and my HbA1c came back as 5.2, with a fasting blood sugar of 104 and a mean plasma glucose of 102.5. Is this normal, or should I be concerned about anything?

A fasting blood sugar level of 104 mg/dL is slightly above the normal range. The normal range for fasting blood sugar is typically considered to be less than 100 mg/dL. Since your HB1AC is 5.2, which is within the normal range, and your mean plasma glucose is 102.5 mg/dL, it is recommended to monitor your blood sugar levels closely. You may consider making lifestyle changes such as increasing physical activity and following a healthy diet. In some cases, medication such as Metformin may be prescribed to help manage blood sugar levels.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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