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Anonymous
Mon, 01/12/2026 - 21:43
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First, pause and take a deep breath. Once we breathe in, our lungs fill <br> <br> with oxygen, which is distributed to our purple blood cells for transportation all through our bodies.<br> <br> ...
First, pause and take a deep breath. Once we breathe in, our lungs fill <br> <br> with oxygen, which is distributed to our purple blood cells for transportation all through our bodies.<br> <br> Our our bodies need loads of oxygen to function, and healthy folks have a <br> <br> minimum of 95% oxygen saturation on a regular basis.<br> <br> Conditions like asthma or COVID-19 make it harder for bodies to absorb <br> <br> oxygen from the lungs. This leads to oxygen saturation percentages that drop to 90% or below,<br> <br> an indication that medical attention is required. In a clinic, docs <a href="https://image.google.cf/url?q=https://git.17pkmj.com:3000/bryanbarrows4">monitor oxygen saturation</a> utilizing pulse oximeters - those clips you place over your fingertip <br> <br> or ear. But monitoring oxygen saturation at home a number of times <br> <br> a day may assist patients control COVID signs, for <br> <br> instance. In a proof-of-principle examine, University of Washington and University of California San Diego researchers <br> <br> have proven that smartphones are able to detecting blood <br> <br> oxygen saturation ranges right down to 70%.<br> <br> That is the lowest worth that pulse oximeters ought to be capable to measure,<br> <br> as advisable by the U.S.