Oxygen level Covid

2021-04-26 18:53:38
Hi, I'm having O2 level 94 and heartbeat 112 and body temperature as 103.6 I have taken 4 azithromycin(once per day) and there was 2 days gap and had 1 today. Daily was taking 1 paracetamol and 1 levocetrizine. How much I need to be concerned?
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Try prone breathing (lying in stomach ) studies shows improved oxygen saturation

Answered2021-04-27 00:58:01

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First Isolation. Second get tested for Covid. Paracetamol, Vit C, Zinc to continue. Steam inhalation and Cough syrup for relieving cough.

Answered2021-04-26 20:39:03

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Take the medicines properly on time. Keep monitoring spo2 level. If it drops below 94 immediately get admitted as u will require oxygen . Plus also take temperature and dolo for fever.
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Answered2021-04-26 20:21:50

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Answered2021-04-26 19:41:24

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Please take paracetamol 650mg as and when temperature rises above 100°F ( maximum 6 hourly). Also, take vitamin B, C, D supplements. Drink warm water, gargle, do steam inhalation. Keep yourself hydrated.
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Answered2021-04-26 19:30:50

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