Glycosylated hemoglobin 4.9, how to treat it

Glycated hemoglobin of 4.9% is normal. If you are a normal person, you do not need special treatment; if you are a diabetic, you can continue your current glucose-lowering regimen.
Glycated hemoglobin reflects the blood glucose level in the last 2-3 months, and the normal value is 4%-6%. 4.9% is a normal level, which means that the blood glucose control is good in the last 2-3 months.
If you are a normal person, glycated hemoglobin 4.9% is a normal level, no special treatment, you can regularly monitor the fasting and postprandial 2 hours of blood glucose; if you are a diabetic patient, generally require glycated hemoglobin control to ≤ 7%, 4.9% belongs to the control of the better, you can continue with the current glucose-lowering program.
Glycated hemoglobin abnormalities should go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, diabetic patients should also regularly monitor blood glucose and follow-up.