Is it normal to have a glycation of 11.2?

Glycated 11.2 generally refers to a glycated hemoglobin test value of 11.2%, which is abnormal and suggests that blood sugar may have been high in the past 2 to 3 months. The normal value of glycated hemoglobin should be between 4% and 6%, and people with diabetes may reach 11.2% when their blood sugar levels are high. If a glycated hemoglobin value of 11.2% is detected in a normal healthy person, it is recommended that the diagnosis be made by combining clinical symptoms with further tests, such as “three more and one less” symptoms, fasting blood glucose, two-hour postprandial blood glucose, and random blood glucose. If the glycosylated hemoglobin value reaches 11.2%, go to the hospital in time, make a clear diagnosis, and then determine the follow-up treatment plan under the guidance of the physician.