What is the status of glycation 6.2

Glycated hemoglobin of 6.2% is high for a normal person and is considered well controlled for a diabetic.
Glycated hemoglobin is the product of glucose binding to hemoglobin and is a blood glucose monitoring indicator that reflects the overall blood glucose level in the last 2 to 3 months, but not the instantaneous blood glucose level.
For normal people, the normal value of glycated hemoglobin ranges from 4% to 6%, so glycated hemoglobin 6.2% is on the high side, suggesting that there may be blood glucose abnormalities, and should be perfected in the fasting, 2-hour postprandial glucose as well as the glucose tolerance test to find out whether there is diabetes, glucose tolerance abnormalities and other conditions.
For diabetic patients, the general requirements of diabetic patients glycated hemoglobin control to 7% or less, so glycated hemoglobin 6.2% belongs to the control of a better, the current glucose-lowering program is better, can continue the current treatment.
Normal people with a glycated hemoglobin of 6.2% should go to the hospital, further improve the examination and treatment, diabetic patients with a glycated hemoglobin of 6.2% can continue with the current glucose-lowering program, monitoring blood glucose. If abnormalities are detected in glycosylated hemoglobin, you can go to the hospital and consult a specialist for further diagnosis and treatment.