On a sunny day, my oxygen saturation remains 97-98. On a rainy day my oxygen saturation gets 95-96. However no breathlessness is there. Is it a matter of concern???
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Try to record the oxygen level by putting the instrument it on your right index finger and read the the oxygen saturation after 5 minutes.
If you are very sure that the oxygen saturation comes down compared to sunny days then you may be having some allergic Lang issue in my opinion.
Nothing to worry about, just like pulse and blood pressure, variations in spO2 is also normal depending upon posture, time of day etc. No need to worry till your spO2 is above 94
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