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Hello sir My mother age 48 2 days ago we did HBA1C test at government hospital result is 6.7% HBA1C Yesterday again we did private lab to recheck the result is 5.8 kindly advice is it normal or diabetic Becoz she don't have diabetis  previously we did test in 2017 aswell she dont have so pls advice what to do now thanks Normal range as per lab 4.2 to 5.7 mentioned in report pls check and help
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do fasting and postprandial sugar levels... if they are ok then repeat hba1c after 3 months
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Method of check Time gap at which both reports done. Get fbs,pp done Consult for further advice
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Hi., I can understand your concern. It can be due to prediabetic condition. Check for FBS and PPBS
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Which lab and which method.5.8 is just prediabetic and 6.7 is Diabetic
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will believe 5.8 as correct and redo test after 3 months
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