Breathing issues while eating

2020-09-06 08:50:17
Hi , my oxymeter reading is 97% . Is the oxymeter reading reliable? I read that on oxymeter it will measure co-mooxide level as well..and real oxygen level can be below 90 even 80. So i am feeling restless and anxious. I suffer from breathing issue (i get tired) while eating or talking. And after i wake up i can feel the air going through my nose and throat. But my throat feels like its swollen. I am taking Ayurvedic acidity treatment for last 2 months as i took allopathy for 1.5 months before that but didn't help me. The issue will recur. I have body pain and weakness. And have done chest xray , cbc, sugar, abdomen sonography, kidney function test 15-20 days before..its normal. Is it okay to rely on oxymeter reading in this situation?
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No ... Need to be evaluated and need a pulmonary function test for proper assessment

Answered2020-09-06 14:07:32

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Hi. I understand your concern s. Open a private chat consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and treatment prescription

Answered2020-09-06 09:35:28

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I understand your concern but your problem needs detailed elaboration you can consult online with a pulmonologist

Answered2020-09-06 11:00:28

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Pulse oximeter reading is usually reliable for self monitoring of vitals,do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management

Answered2020-09-06 09:16:06

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Hi noted above history and related concerns. As a covid pandemic anxiety and symptoms analysis is required over a online consult for evaluation and related treatment

Answered2020-09-06 08:58:00

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