Glycosylated hemoglobin 7.3, do I need treatment?

Glycosylated hemoglobin of 7.3% usually requires treatment. Glycated hemoglobin should be controlled below 7.0% in diabetic patients, who should follow the doctor’s advice to choose hypoglycemic drugs to control the blood sugar level according to the condition. If the patient has a past history of diabetes, check the glycated hemoglobin 7.3% consider that the blood sugar is high in the last 3 months, you can consider adjusting the treatment plan or clarify whether the patient is following the doctor’s advice to take medication and control the diet. Under normal circumstances, diabetes mellitus patients’ glycosylated hemoglobin needs to be controlled below 7.0%, should be based on the patient’s condition, follow the doctor’s instructions to use hypoglycemic drugs to adjust blood glucose, the representative drugs include acarbose, metformin, dagliflozin, insulin and so on. It is recommended that patients with high blood glucose should monitor their blood glucose and adjust their medication under the guidance of doctors, and control their diet and exercise appropriately according to their condition.