my reports are here TEST NAME TECHNOLOGY UNITS HbA1c - (HPLC - NGSP Certified) NAME WELLNESS - DSA CHANDRESH PANCHAL (46Y/M) REF. BY TEST ASKED HEMOGRAM - 6 PART (DIFF),HBA : : : SAMPLE COLLECTED AT : A 803 SHAGUN CASTLE B H STAR INDIA BAZAR Thyrocare D-37/1,TTC MIDC,Turbhe, Navi Mumbai-400 703 VALUE HbA1c H.P.L.C 12.1 % Reference Range : Below 6.0% - Normal Value 6.0% - 7.0% - Good Control 7.0% - 8.0% - Fair Control 8.0% - 10% - Unsatisfactory Control Above 10% - Poor Control Method : Fully Automated H.P.L.C. using Biorad Variant II Turbo, NGSP Certified. AVERAGE BLOOD GLUCOSE (ABG) CALCULATED 301 mg/dl Reference Range : 90 - 120 mg/dl : Excellent Control 121 - 150 mg/dl : Good Control 151 - 180 mg/dl : Average Control 181 - 210 mg/dl : Action Suggested 211 mg/dl : Panic Value (Note: Average Blood Glucose value is calculated from HBA1c value and it indicates Average Blood Sugar level over past three months.) Method : Derived from HBA1c values Please correlate with clinical conditions. kindly suggest me this is first time i have done my reports i am 47 years male
HbA1c - 12.1.% 1.Your reports suggest that your detected with Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus . 2 You shoud check you fasting blood sugar and postprandial glucose test (After meal). and check all you body check up blood investigation. 4. Consult with diabetologist. 5 . start diabetic diet
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HbA1c - 12.1.% 1.Your reports suggest that your detected with Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus . 2 You shoud check you fasting blood sugar and postprandial glucose test (After meal). and check all you body check up blood investigation. 4. Consult with diabetologist. 5 . start diabetic diet