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Spo2 and bpm
Hi 27f spo2 ranges 96 to 98 and some times it starts from 90 and stops at 96 which reading should I take into account .and my bpm always is more than 100.my mother who is 51 years old her bpm is always normal ranging between 72-80 ...am I porn to any Herat or lung disease?no covid.plz reply thanks
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Nothing to worry..and Don't think too much..this covid time is creating lots of subconscious depression...stop checking your saturation...live your normal life..
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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You should probably hide the pulse oximeter.
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