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Spo2 level
Yeaterday i checked my oxygen level and at that time it was 98%, and today i checked once again it was showing 97%. Does flactuating oxygen levels are cause for concern. Till now i don't have any covid symptoms. Please guide me
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It is normal
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Anything above 92% is good Need not worry by 1% changes / fluctuations
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It is normal
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In SpO2   97   and 98 % is not considered as fluctuation. It is within normal range which is 96% to 100%.
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For the one u r having no concerns
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Blood oxygen levels tend to fluctuate depending upon various factors. However, if at any point of time it goes below 95 you should take detailed consultation.
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