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How did we know about the happy hypoxia
My father sp02 is 95 or 96 but i wany to know about the happy hypoxia means how i am detect and symptoms of happy hypoxia
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Check whether you are under doctor surveillance or not , U should be if u r not . U didn’t told about history of patient like he is diabetic/hypertensive / or NOT. Check Spo2 regular intervals below 90 indication for hospital addition because it take less time to become 60/70 .
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Have good knowledge about covid hospitals n ambulance services near by u .
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Patient having Spo2 80-90% but clinically no distress!!
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Happy hypoxia is diagnosed by checking the oxygen level regularly and also signs of hypoxia like blueness in lips and nails and fingers.
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Just watch for spo2 levels Anything above 94 is good If any furrther query kindly consult me online
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Whatsapp (9;4;2;2;9;4;0;0;8;8)
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