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My dad having low spo2 levels (91%)
My dad age is 87. Currently he is taking medicine of diabetes, perkinson, pneumonia, ecosprin 75, his spo2 level is always between 94-96. Since last two days he has mild fever (99 F) and spo2 level is in between 90-91(sleeping condition) . I gave oxygen then it's up to 99%. But he feel normal like others days no other symptoms. Please help me what should I do... Is this range of spo2 is normal. When he walk arroun then the spo2 is 93%. Last 2 days he is sleeping for whole day. His medicine list is Ecosprin av75, pramipex. 125, syndropa, suli sent, olmat 20, insulin 7ml/day, pacitane... Please suggest what to do...
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Hi, please be calm around your father. Better to get a rapid test done, to be on the safer side. Also, if it is possible do get a chest x-ray PA done. In the meantime try to practice breathing exercise, try to get a incentive spirometry and practice that at home. Don't stress out. Take care.
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Get RTPCR DONE
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RTPCR AND  HRCT OF CHEST
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