If your HbA1c is too low (below 4%), it may indicate that your blood sugar is frequently dipping into hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) ranges. This can be dangerous and may mean your diabetes treatment is too aggressive. Symptoms of hypoglycemia include dizziness, confusion, shakiness, and sweating. If your HbA1c is very low, your doctor may adjust your medication or insulin dosage to prevent further episodes of low blood sugar. It’s important to regularly monitor your blood sugar and consult your healthcare provider to find the right balance in your treatment.
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