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SPO2 low
Is SPO2 of 96% normal? Today Had gone to hospital to take my mother for check up and randomly decided to get my saturation checked.. to my surprise it was 96%.. pulse- 98.. nurse though said it's normal- nothin to worry but since last month it was 98% so bit anxious No Covid symptoms but I have been sneezing more often since 2 days- maybe sinus/ allergy has resurfaced... nurse told me it cud be coz of anxiety as I was bit stressed already- pulse also elevated Plz tell me shall I get Covid test and chest X-ray tom????
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The pulse rate is high under you are not having any symptoms that means there may be a panic attack and the oxygen saturation it is almost normal and nothing to worry. As a precautionary measure please go through the routine investigation and it helped you to know how is your health condition in general and are you facing any problem in your lungs ? If you want to detail discussion try to contact me  and I will explain you in detail.
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consult me personally on practo. This is my area of specialization.
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Do not worry Do not panic Start respiratory exercise inspiration expiration Atleast 15min thrice daily Take montec lc Relax Walking and simple exercises
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