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Low SP02 levels post Covid
Hi I was diagnosed Covid positive on 30th July 2020. I was asymptomatic and yet I was admitted to hospital. I was done all tests cbc, kidney, liver, d dimer, ferratin, urine routine, ECG, chest x ray etc and all reports were normal. I got discharged after 7 days from hospital. Right now in home quarantine at home from past 6 days. I am feeling like chest fullness(like gastric) from past 3 days. Visited hospital today and my x ray was done and it's perfectly normal. Problem is my Spo2 levels are in range of 93 to 96 always from the time I came home (6 days). How to improve Spo2 levels please advice. I have no other problem
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Hi corona warrior. Stay healthy Stay safe Post covid lung compromised immune system and diet is issued.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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