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Mild hypoxia (PaO2 60-80 mmHg/SpO2 90 to 94 percent): In mild hypoxia, the oxygen levels in the blood are slightly lower than normal but still within a relatively safe range for most individuals. Symptoms of mild hypoxia may include:
Moderate hypoxia (PaO2 40 to 60 mmHg/SpO2 80 to 89 percent): Moderate hypoxia is characterized by a more significant decrease in oxygen levels in the blood, which can lead to more pronounced symptoms, which include:
Severe shortness of breath
Rapid breathing
Increased heart rate
Confusion and impaired coordination
Headache
Moderate hypoxia can occur at high altitudes, during severe respiratory conditions or in situations where oxygen supply to the body is restricted.
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Could try getting pulse oximeter, and hyperventilating till your number goes up to confirm. Likely cause would be neurological
your saturation is pretty ass and that can cause:
` Mild hypoxia (PaO2 60-80 mmHg/SpO2 90 to 94 percent): In mild hypoxia, the oxygen levels in the blood are slightly lower than normal but still within a relatively safe range for most individuals. Symptoms of mild hypoxia may include:
Moderate hypoxia (PaO2 40 to 60 mmHg/SpO2 80 to 89 percent): Moderate hypoxia is characterized by a more significant decrease in oxygen levels in the blood, which can lead to more pronounced symptoms, which include:
Moderate hypoxia can occur at high altitudes, during severe respiratory conditions or in situations where oxygen supply to the body is restricted. `
Could try getting pulse oximeter, and hyperventilating till your number goes up to confirm. Likely cause would be neurological