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She is having covid and oxygen low
My aunty is having covid from 10 days and under sterioids but her oxygen levels are 92 and she is having cough. Besides medicines does she need to take injections . Please let us know.
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O2 saturation  can be improved  by using  handy fan,propped up  position,  breathing exercises, Spiro metry& balloon blowing.
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92% saturation isn't good. Also detailed history regarding illness and what treatment you already took needed for proper management. Don't take it lightly.
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For full guidance, prescription and follow up take a paid instant consultation. Hope that helps. You can even video consult directly via what sapp on 9999x104x408
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continuous monitor o2 satyration,as far as now there is no need but if spo2 comes below 90,then itz serious
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