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Post Covid spo2 level
Sir /ma'am My father aged 65, had covid pneumonia in April with hrct 12/25 score. He was discharged in April end and used to maintain spo2 of 98 without oxygen support. From July mid his SPO2 levels are 95-96 constantly and only 98 in morning. Is thik ok or the infection is coming back? He is doing pranayam and lung excersie (3 ball instrument) daily morning for 40mins. Thank you
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Continue doing regular breathing exercises, saturation above 95 is normal,need not worry
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Take an online consultation with pulmonologist for further information
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Its okk .. continue lung exercise.
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Normal only ,no need to worry
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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It is Normal.Let him continue pranayama.Avoid strenuous exercises.
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Looks like he had recovered week. There is nothing to worry. But it is better that he takes a vaccine as well for further protection.
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Consult a pulmonologist
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Avoid strenuous exercise Do not do steam inhalation
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