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  2. High Blood Glucose or A1C Test Results: What to Do Next

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    Early detection and intervention can help prevent complications. Stress management: Practice stress-reducing techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. Stress can affect blood sugar ...

  3. Lab Test Results Guide: Positive vs Negative, Ranges ... - WebMD

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    In this case, positive doesn’t necessarily mean “good” and negative doesn’t necessarily mean “bad.”. Instead: Positive: The lab found whatever your doctor was testing for. So if you ...

  4. 1. Complete blood count. A routine complete blood count (CBC) checks for levels of 10 different components of every major cell in your blood: white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets ...

  5. Why Do My A1C Test Results Change? Treatment Changes and More

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    Hormonal changes. Changes to your hormone levels can affect your blood sugar levels, which can influence your A1C test results. For instance, if you’ve been under a lot of stress for a prolonged ...

  6. CBC Test: Purpose, What It Measures, and Normal Results - WebMD

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    A complete blood count (CBC) is a test that counts the cells that make up your blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Your doctor may order a CBC as part of a routine checkup or ...

  7. Anion Gap Blood Test: Results and Ranges - WebMD

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    Normal anion gap. A normal anion gap range is typically 4-12 mEq/L. That means your blood pH level is healthy and balanced. A neutral pH level is 7.0. But because your blood is made of 90% water ...

  8. Understanding Blood Glucose (Sugar): Levels, Tests, Management

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    A blood sugar reading below 70 mg/dL is considered low. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests using the “15–15” method if your blood sugar level drops to 69 mg/dL or ...

  9. How Long Does It Take to Get Blood Test Results? - Healthline

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    Getting faster results. Takeaway. The amount of time it takes to get the results of a blood test can depend on the specific type of blood test. It may vary from a short wait to 24 hours to ...