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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

An A1C level of 7.6% indicates an average blood sugar level of approximately 172 mg/dL over the past 2-3 months. Here’s what this means:

  • For Diabetics: The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends an A1C goal of less than 7% for most adults with diabetes. A level of 7.6% is slightly above this target, which may indicate that your blood sugar is not well-controlled.
  • Health Risks: Higher A1C levels are associated with an increased risk of diabetes-related complications, such as nerve damage, kidney disease, and cardiovascular issues.

What to Do:

  • Consult Your Doctor: Discuss your A1C results and adjust your diabetes management plan if necessary.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Focus on diet, exercise, and medication adherence to help lower your A1C.
  • Regular Monitoring: Continue to monitor your blood sugar levels and A1C regularly.

While 7.6% is not critically high, it’s important to work toward lowering it to reduce the risk of complications.

Last updated: 1/16/2025

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