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HBA and HbA2

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My mother is 45 years old,, she is suffering on cholorsis,, today i collected the report,, her report on HBA 97.9 but the reference range (96.8-97.8) and Hb A2 result 2.1 reference range (2.2-3.2),,is that ok?? Or any problem?

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Only her Dr could answer that.

She would have had lots of other tests and they have to be read together to diagnose health problems.

A Google search puts her result in "normal" range but only her Dr knows why they did the test and other factors would have to be considered.

Good morning,

Please note that the forum guidelines do ask users not to post results for interpretation. The majority of forum users are not medically trained. Please discuss the results with your mothers medical team as they will be best placed to interpret and advise.

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