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What do my A1C numbers mean, and what should I be aiming for?

The A1C test shows your average blood sugar over the past 3 months. Your care team uses it to check how well your diabetes is being managed.

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The A1C is a blood test. It measures your average blood glucose — blood sugar — over the past 3 months. Your care team uses it to see how well your diabetes is managed. Because each person is different, your provider sets a target that fits your health. Talk to your care team about what your result means and what goal to aim for.

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