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Answered by Dr. Emily Smith, MD

An A1C level of 10% is considered high and indicates poor blood sugar control. Here’s what it means:

  • A1C Interpretation: An A1C of 10% corresponds to an estimated average blood glucose level of 240 mg/dL, which is significantly above the target range for most people with diabetes.

  • Health Risks: Consistently high A1C levels increase the risk of diabetes-related complications, such as:

    • Cardiovascular disease
    • Kidney damage
    • Nerve damage
    • Vision problems
  • Action Steps:

    • Consult Your Doctor: Work with your healthcare provider to adjust your diabetes management plan.
    • Lifestyle Changes: Focus on diet, exercise, and weight management.
    • Medication: Ensure you’re taking prescribed medications correctly.

An A1C of 10% requires immediate attention to reduce the risk of long-term complications.

Last updated: 1/15/2025

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