Oximeter reading

2020-08-03 05:47:17
Is 96 reading in pulse oximeter normal? Or below. Age 22. Slightly overweight. Should I take any medication or anything. Mostly I get 96 sometimes 97 in oximeter.
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96 reading on oximeter ls ok  Do not worry

Answered2020-08-04 13:18:51

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It is very much normal, kindly keep it away to avoid anxiety.

Answered2020-08-03 06:46:42

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Absolutely normal

Answered2020-08-03 05:55:26

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Normal

Answered2020-08-03 10:04:37

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It is normal. No need to do anything for it.

Answered2020-08-03 08:04:01

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The reading is normal...but there is no need of pulse oximeter for a normal person otherwise.

Answered2020-08-03 06:28:55

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Don't worry, it's normal. If overweight, then reduce your weight

Answered2020-08-03 06:16:09

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More than 93 is considered normal. No need to take medicine for this. Stay positive stay healthy.
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Need to do yoga, meditation, pranayam. Have home food, Plenty of oral fluids 4-5 liters per day.

Answered2020-08-03 05:49:25

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