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Also reported in: mmol/L
Your fructosamine is within the normal range, indicating your blood glucose has been well-managed over the past 2–3 weeks. This is a shorter-window complement to HbA1c (which reflects 3 months).
Very low fructosamine can indicate noticeable hypoalbuminemia (low protein — as fructosamine reflects glycation of albumin), chronic hypoglycemia from over-treatment of diabetes, or a sample error.
Evaluate albumin and protein levels alongside this result. Discuss with your doctor.
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low fructosamine in a diabetic on treatment suggests excellent 2–3 week glucose control. In non-diabetics, it may reflect low albumin levels (which fructosamine is derived from). Interpret alongside albumin.
If diabetic: excellent short-term control. Check albumin if the result is unexpected.
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference rangeLow-normal fructosamine reflects good short-term blood sugar management over the past 2–3 weeks.
No action needed. Favorable result.
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour fructosamine is within the normal range, indicating your blood glucose has been well-managed over the past 2–3 weeks. This is a shorter-window complement to HbA1c (which reflects 3 months).
No action needed. Fructosamine is especially useful when HbA1c (a 3-month average of your blood sugar) is unreliable (e.g., hemolytic anemia, hemoglobin variants).
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeFructosamine in the optimal range indicates excellent glycemic control over the past 2–3 weeks. Your recent dietary and medication management is working well.
Excellent result. Continue current management approach.
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalBorderline high fructosamine suggests blood glucose has been running slightly above optimal over the past 2–3 weeks. This may reflect recent dietary changes, illness, or medication insufficiency.
Review diet and medication compliance over the past 2–3 weeks. Adjust as needed with your doctor.
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highElevated fructosamine indicates poor glycemic control over the past 2–3 weeks. This provides faster feedback than HbA1c (a 3-month average of your blood sugar) for recent glucose trends, and is especially useful during medication changes or diet interventions.
Discuss with your doctor. Medication adjustment, dietary review, or investigation for illness driving glucose up may be needed. Retest in 2–3 weeks after intervention.
Fructosamine: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very high fructosamine indicates sustained noticeable hyperglycemia over the past 2–3 weeks. Alongside HbA1c (a 3-month average of your blood sugar), this is consistent with uncontrolled diabetes with significant ongoing damage risk.
Seek urgent diabetes management review. Medication intensification and comprehensive metabolic monitoring are needed urgently.
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