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The Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test is a crucial diagnostic tool used to assess the average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months, providing valuable insights into long-term glucose control in individuals with diabetes. This test measures the percentage of hemoglobin proteins in the blood that are coated with sugar (glycated), offering a reliable indicator of how well diabetes is being managed. By helping to track and adjust treatment plans, the HbA1c test plays a vital role in minimizing the risk of diabetes-related complications.Side Effects
- Minor bruising at the needle site
- Slight pain or discomfort during the needle insertion
Warnings
- Inform your healthcare provider if you have a bleeding disorder
- If you feel dizzy or faint during or after the test, notify the medical staff immediately
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- Minor bruising at the needle site
- Slight pain or discomfort during the needle insertion
- Inform your healthcare provider if you have a bleeding disorder
- If you feel dizzy or faint during or after the test, notify the medical staff immediately
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A1CNow Self Check 1 Kit
What is A1cnow Self Check ?
The Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test is a crucial diagnostic tool used to assess the average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months, providing valuable insights into long-term glucose control in individuals with diabetes. This test measures the percentage of hemoglobin proteins in the blood that are coated with sugar (glycated), offering a reliable indicator of how well diabetes is being managed. By helping to track and adjust treatment plans, the HbA1c test plays a vital role in minimizing the risk of diabetes-related complications.
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