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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

A low A1C level typically indicates that your average blood sugar levels have been lower than normal over the past 2-3 months. Here’s what it could mean:

  • Normal Range: An A1C level below 5.7% is considered normal and indicates good blood sugar control.
  • Potential Causes of Low A1C:
    • Hypoglycemia: Frequent low blood sugar episodes can result in a low A1C.
    • Overmedication: Taking too much diabetes medication or insulin can lower blood sugar excessively.
    • Diet and Lifestyle: A very low-carb diet or excessive physical activity can also contribute.
    • Medical Conditions: Certain conditions like anemia or liver disease can affect A1C results.

If your A1C is unusually low, consult your healthcare provider to rule out underlying issues and ensure your diabetes management plan is appropriate.

Last updated: 12/18/2024

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