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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have started to think about measures to ensure greater health security for ourselves and our loved ones.
One device that has gained popularity is the pulse oximeter. But should everyone have one at home? We will answer this question by discussing various aspects of using this device.
A pulse oximeter is a small device that is used to measure the level of oxygen saturation in the blood (SpO2) and the pulse rate. It is an easy-to-use device that usually attaches to your finger and then displays the results on a small screen.
There are several types of pulse oximeters available on the market. The most popular are finger pulse oximeters, which are worn on the finger. There are also pulse oximeters that fit around the wrist or nose, which are more comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
The decision to purchase a pulse oximeter depends on many factors. Elderly people, people with chronic diseases, asthmatics and people with COVID-19 symptoms can benefit from having this device at home. This is especially useful when there is a risk of a drop in blood oxygen levels, which may be dangerous to health.
The SpO2 measurement result on the pulse oximeter is expressed as a percentage. Normal SpO2 levels are typically 95-100%. Results below 90% may indicate hypoxia and require immediate medical intervention. However, values between 90% and 95% may be a signal for increased attention and consultation with a doctor.
A pulse oximeter can be a useful tool in monitoring symptoms of COVID-19. People infected with coronavirus often experience a drop in oxygen levels in their blood, even if they do not experience severe symptoms. Regular SpO2 measurements can help detect breathing problems early and respond more quickly to possible threats.
Pulse oximeter prices may vary depending on the model and manufacturer. Basic finger pulse oximeters can be found at prices ranging from PLN 50 to PLN 200. Some more advanced models may be more expensive. Unfortunately, the pulse oximeter is not currently reimbursed by the National Health Fund (NFZ), so the purchase costs must be borne personally.
The decision to purchase a pulse oximeter should be individual and dependent on your needs and health condition. If you have concerns about your blood oxygen levels or are experiencing breathing problems, a pulse oximeter may be a useful device to monitor your health.
If you want to learn more about pulse oximeters and health monitoring, we recommend you check out our other articles on this topic. You can also consult your doctor or specialist for more detailed information on using a pulse oximeter.
In times of pandemic, taking care of your health becomes a priority. A pulse oximeter can be one of the tools that will help us monitor our health and quickly respond to possible breathing problems. The decision to purchase it should be considered and adapted to your own needs and health situation.