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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD 🩺

An A1C level that is too low is generally considered to be below 4%. While a low A1C can indicate good blood sugar control, it may also suggest an increased risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), especially in individuals with diabetes who are on insulin or other glucose-lowering medications.

Risks of Very Low A1C:

  • Hypoglycemia: Frequent low blood sugar episodes can be dangerous and may lead to symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or even loss of consciousness.
  • Nutritional Deficiencies: Extremely low A1C levels may indicate inadequate caloric intake or malnutrition.
  • Underlying Health Issues: In rare cases, a very low A1C could be a sign of conditions like anemia or other blood disorders.

If your A1C is below 4%, consult your healthcare provider to ensure your diabetes management plan is safe and effective.

Last updated: 1/12/2025

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