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Is There A Correlation Between Cortisone Injection And Elevated AC1?
In July I was treated for arthritis in my c5 c6 and in the ac of my right shoulder. I received a cortisone shot in the shoulder and took a steriod for the neck. I recognize these will increase blood sugar, but I noted my AC1 was elevated some 5 - 6 weeks later....is there a correlation
As you already know, Cortisone injections increase blood sugar. Due to the fact that AC1 is average for last 3 months, increase in blood sugar 5-6 weeks ago can increase AC1.
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Dr. Malkhaz Jalagonia, Internal Medicine Specialist
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Is There A Correlation Between Cortisone Injection And Elevated AC1?
Hi, As you already know, Cortisone injections increase blood sugar. Due to the fact that AC1 is average for last 3 months, increase in blood sugar 5-6 weeks ago can increase AC1. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Malkhaz Jalagonia, Internal Medicine Specialist