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Breathlessness
I am female 55 of years. My SPO2 level is more than 95 however I have a feeling of breathlessness. Its intermittent. Got x-ray for my chest (attached) which is normal. Is it something to worry?
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There are several factors other than x-Ray and saturation to be considered to assess breathlessness . Please consult a pulmonologist, physically or through teleconsultation to deal with it
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Hi A spo2 of 95% is not normal. Normal SpO2 is 97% and above. I would need more clinical history regarding your breathlessness to give you a probable diagnosis.
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Nothing to worry. Do regular cardio and Breathing exercises. If persistent get a chest physician opinion.
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Nothing to worry.. It may be related to anxiety..
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