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My hba1c level is 5.8 Fbs 73 Pp81 And rbc count 4.3.and vitamin b12,deficiency. Is this normal? Why high hba1c
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Vit b12 deficiency You can have fermented rice in diet Use clay pots for cooking For further quieries you can consult
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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No not normal. Can consult me privately for proper management. Share all reports.
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Low rbc count can cause falsely high hba1c level. But generally we consider above 6.5 as high hba1c level. So you don't have to worry and probably can consider treating your b12 deficiency.
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