High blood pressure doesn’t directly affect HbA1c levels, but it’s often linked to poor blood sugar control in people with diabetes. Managing both high blood pressure and diabetes is critical for reducing the risk of complications like heart disease and kidney problems. Although HbA1c measures long-term blood sugar control, it’s important to also monitor your blood pressure regularly. Lifestyle changes like a healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress management can help control both blood sugar and blood pressure. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance on managing these conditions.
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