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What Do The Following Blood Sugar Levels Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 30 Jan 2017
Question: I am a diabetic with marginal impact
My Fasting sugar level is 125-150
My PP sugar level (after taking medicine) comes down below 100. Is this correct status or I have to go for further medicines.
At Present I am taking Glimmer 1 and Jalra 500/1000 mg.
Pl. suggest

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Answered by Dr. Dr. Abhay A Mali (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
I may suggest HbA1C.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for your question.
Noted your concern.

Whatever blood sugar levels you have mentioned are within acceptable limit.
But HbA1c carries more value rather than Fasting & post-prandial blood sugar levels as a indicator of blood sugar control. HbA1c denote blood sugar control over a period of 3 to 4 month.
So I may suggest HbA1c for better information.
Continue your current medications.

Hope this helps you.

Regards,
Dr. Abhay Mali.
Diabetologist.
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What Do The Following Blood Sugar Levels Indicate?

Brief Answer: I may suggest HbA1C. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for your question. Noted your concern. Whatever blood sugar levels you have mentioned are within acceptable limit. But HbA1c carries more value rather than Fasting & post-prandial blood sugar levels as a indicator of blood sugar control. HbA1c denote blood sugar control over a period of 3 to 4 month. So I may suggest HbA1c for better information. Continue your current medications. Hope this helps you. Regards, Dr. Abhay Mali. Diabetologist.