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Community Answer

Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD 🩺

Yes, an A1C level can be too low. While maintaining a healthy A1C is crucial for managing diabetes, excessively low A1C levels (typically below 4%) can indicate potential health risks, such as:

  • Hypoglycemia: Frequent low blood sugar episodes, which can be dangerous and lead to symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or even loss of consciousness.
  • Overmedication: Taking too much insulin or diabetes medication can cause blood sugar levels to drop too low.
  • Underlying Health Issues: Extremely low A1C levels may sometimes be linked to conditions like anemia or other blood disorders.

For most people with diabetes, the target A1C is below 7%, but this can vary based on individual health conditions. Always consult your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate A1C range for you.

Last updated: 1/16/2025

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