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Oxygen level 93 or 94 while wake up in the morning, After that Oxygen Level fluctuations from 95 to 98. While after speaking, oxygen level drop upto 93. Above reading all taken with oximeter. I don't have fever, headache, cold or any other issues I have dust allergies problem. Nothing else I just want to know is it normal or abnormal
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Hi,go for rtpcr for covid.
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respiratory exercises, propped up sleep for 10 to 12 hours  per day may help.
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Let me explain. 1) Reason for checking SPO2? Is it because of pandemic care? if yes unless or until you have breathlessness dont need to worry about fluctuating SPO2. You need to visit a chest physician and evaluate further as soon as the pandemic ends 2) Reason for checking spo2 is due to breathlessness then please rush to nearest hospital
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