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Fasting blood sugar is 105 Hba1c is 5.8 Im 24 year old no past history of any disease im Extremely stressful now, does this (hba1c 5.8) means im pre-diabetic?
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Weight? Family history? Stress? Any other illness? Any symptoms or routine check up... If overweight then small amount of weight loss will reverse your prediabetes to normal..it's a golden stage and reversible with proper diet and exercise... Consult for further guidance
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Ya...but should reverse once stress go
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Hi., I can understand your concern. First of all, you need to know that stress can be major factor in getting diabetes. So don't stress, do exercise, avoid processed foods. Eat healthy, you'll be fine.
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It’s slightly in pre diabetic phase. Nothing to worry. Just check FBS and PP
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