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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD

Alcohol can affect HbA1c test results in several ways:

  • Short-term Effects: Alcohol consumption can cause temporary spikes or drops in blood sugar levels, which may not significantly impact the HbA1c test since it measures average blood sugar over 2-3 months.
  • Long-term Effects: Chronic heavy drinking can lead to liver damage, which may affect red blood cell turnover and potentially skew HbA1c results.
  • Indirect Effects: Alcohol can interfere with diabetes management, leading to poor blood sugar control, which may be reflected in higher HbA1c levels.

It's important to discuss your alcohol consumption with your healthcare provider to ensure accurate interpretation of your HbA1c results.

Last updated: 12/20/2024

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