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Answered by Dr. Emily Smith, MD

Several factors can contribute to an increase in your A1C levels:

  • Dietary Changes: Consuming more carbohydrates or sugary foods can raise blood sugar levels over time.
  • Lack of Physical Activity: Reduced exercise can lead to higher blood sugar levels.
  • Medication Non-Adherence: Skipping or not taking diabetes medications as prescribed can cause blood sugar to rise.
  • Stress or Illness: Physical or emotional stress and illnesses can temporarily increase blood sugar levels.
  • Other Health Conditions: Conditions like kidney disease, liver disease, or anemia can affect A1C accuracy.

If your A1C has increased, it's important to review your lifestyle, medication, and overall health with your healthcare provider to identify the cause and adjust your management plan accordingly.

Last updated: 1/18/2025

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