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Post covid reduced spo2 level
My mother was on oxygen support for approximately one week from 28/4 to 5/5. Her hrct score was 18/25 which later reduced to 15/25, at the time of discharge her o2 level was 93, which is not increased till date and the same decreases on suffering from various temporary health problems like diarrhoea. Request you to guide for a better treatment plan So that her oxygen level comes to normal.
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Recovery depends on multiple factors including her age and extent of the lung damage. Consult a pulmonologist for further evaluation.
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Deep breathing exercises, oxygen support if needed temporarily.
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Monitor oxygen saturation.
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Pl consult Pulmonologist with the reports.
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Get an PULMONOLOGIST opinion
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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