An A1C level of 6.8% indicates that your average blood sugar levels have been elevated over the past 2-3 months. This level is above the threshold for diagnosing diabetes, which is 6.5%.
No, a 6.8% A1C is not considered good. It is higher than the normal range (4% to 5.6%) and indicates diabetes. Elevated A1C levels can increase the risk of complications, such as:
Yes! With proper lifestyle changes, medication, and regular monitoring, many people can lower their A1C and reduce the risk of complications.