Glycated hemoglobin 6.1% indicates that the average blood glucose concentration in the past 2-3 months is on the high side. It is recommended to improve the examination of fasting blood glucose and glucose tolerance test to determine whether there is diabetes or not, and once the diagnosis of diabetes is confirmed it is recommended to carry out glucose-lowering treatment.
Glycated hemoglobin can reflect the average blood glucose concentration in the past 2-3 months, and its normal range is 4%~6%. The presence of glycated hemoglobin of 6.1% indicates that the average blood glucose concentration in the past period of time is on the high side, and it is recommended to improve the fasting blood glucose, glucose tolerance test, and other tests to determine the presence of diabetes mellitus.
Once the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is confirmed, glucose-lowering treatment is needed, such as diet control, exercise therapy, and the use of hypoglycemic drugs such as metformin and acarbose.
In the case of a glycosylated hemoglobin of 6.1%, it is recommended to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment.