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Short breathing, coughing SpO2 level 90
I have cough constantly, dont have fever, my SpO2 level is 90. And short breathing. Difficulty in breathing. Is having cough reduce SpO2 level?
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Get your self admitted as a suspected case of COVID19 disease and we will have to start with continuous oxygen supply for a minimum of three days
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Investigate for covid 19, CBC
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Contact nearby gov or private hospital for Covid19 test
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drink plenty of fluids ORS, nimbu pani, coconut water take warmwater with lemon  n honey
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Your Spo2 levels are below normal.  Also you have cough. Need more history to diagnose correctly.
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