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I have pcos and recently my HbA1c is 10%
I have pcos from past 7 to 8 years it was bad initially but now my periods are on time my mensuration cycle is 34 days. But recently I done blood test and the repost says I have HbA1c 10% which is above then normal and I am having no symptoms of diabetes , what should I do should I take inositol is it high because of pcos and insulin resistance ? My height is 157 and my weight is 59.50 (fasting) I weighted this morning. Or I consult a doctor one on one?
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Consult a doctor please , your hbA1 c
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Your HbA1c is in the overt diabetic range . Please consult an endocrinologist for sugar control . Once your sugar is under control rest all will fall in place
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You have diabetes Consult endocrinologist
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Hba1c of ten is indicative of diabetes Monitor your fasting sugar and post lunch sugars and meet a physician for sugar control
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