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📉 What’s Considered Low Blood Oxygen?
- 95–100% for healthy individuals
- Below 92% is considered low, especially if persistent
You can check your oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter — a small device that clips onto your fingertip.
🩺 What Causes Low Oxygen Levels?
Several conditions can interfere with your lungs’ ability to take in oxygen or your blood’s ability to carry it, including:
- COPD or asthma
- Pneumonia or COVID-19
- Heart failure
- Anemia
- Sleep apnea
- Pulmonary embolism
- High altitudes
✅ What to Do if You Suspect Low Oxygen
- Use a pulse oximeter if available
- Sit upright and breathe deeply
- Avoid physical exertion
- Get fresh air or use supplemental oxygen (if prescribed)
- Call 911 if symptoms are severe or include chest pain, confusion, or cyanosis
🧠 Final Thoughts
If you or someone you love is experiencing these warning signs, get checked sooner rather than later. Your body depends on oxygen — and it’s always better to listen to it before things escalate.
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