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Normal Range of O2 in oximeter
My husband is having O2 level of 95-96 normally. He is 34 years of age. 12 days back he recovered from covid 19 and tested negative. He was having mild symptoms and O2 was around 95 at that time. Is this normal to have 95-96 O2 level in a healthy person?
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Yes normal
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Spo2 is considered normal limit iz (90 - 100 ) post covid
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Can be normal in normal people also .... below 93 is abnormal should be evaluated
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Yes it's normal for post covid patients
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Yes it is normal... let him do spirometry exercise
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for a recent covid recovered patient, its normal, dont worry, keep checking frequently
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