
A pulse oximeter in a clinic measures oxygen levels and pulse rate.
Oxygen is necessary for every cell in the body. It helps facilitate the functions of the brain, heart, muscles, and organs. If the oxygen level becomes low, the body may not function correctly, and this may happen without any apparent symptoms.
A pulse oximeter is a painless, portable tool that measures the oxygen saturation of the blood. The pulse oximeter gained popularity during outbreaks of respiratory diseases, but it is a valuable tool for monitoring various health conditions.
Knowing what the oxygen levels mean and when to be concerned can make all the difference in getting timely medical attention.
Oxygen saturation refers to the percentage of hemoglobin in the blood that is carrying oxygen.
Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body.
SpO2 readings are expressed as a percentage.
Normal values may vary slightly in individuals with chronic lung conditions.
A pulse oximeter is clipped onto a finger and employs light waves to determine the oxygen saturation of the blood.
It functions in the following ways:
This process is painless and takes only seconds.
Most pulse oximeters also measure heart rate.
Unusual pulse rate values coupled with low oxygen levels may need immediate attention.
Low oxygen saturation can be caused by:

Asthma as a cause of low oxygen levels.
Heart failure or congenital heart problems can affect oxygenation.
Low hemoglobin levels can lower oxygen-carrying capacity.
Low levels of oxygen in the air can temporarily lower SpO2 levels.
A blood clot in the lungs can suddenly lower oxygen levels.
Mild hypoxemia may not present any noticeable symptoms. However, as the oxygen level drops, symptoms may include:
Severe hypoxia is a medical emergency.
The following conditions can affect the accuracy of the readings:
For accurate readings:
Seek immediate medical care if:
Patients with chronic respiratory or heart problems should follow their physician’s advised level of concern.

Chest pain can be a sign of low blood oxygen and should be checked promptly.
Pulse oximeters can be helpful in the following conditions:
However, it is not a replacement for medical evaluation.
Hypoxia can lead to damage to the vital organs, including:
Early detection allows the administration of oxygen therapy, change in medications, or further workup to prevent complications.
Oxygen saturation is a critical parameter of respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Pulse oximeter is a simple and non-invasive technique to verify the oxygen level at home.
However, a normal reading is normally between 95% and 100%. However, readings below 92% require a consultation with a physician.
If you observe that your oxygen levels are consistently low, you are experiencing shortness of breath, or you are experiencing chest discomfort, you should seek medical attention.
At Prakash Hospital, our emergency and respiratory team is equipped with the latest technology to monitor and treat patients for optimal oxygen therapy. You can book an appointment or visit our emergency department if needed.
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