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No ads. No account required. Just simple beautiful tracker for your health. Save your data to Apple Health or get your heart rate and blood oxygen from Apple Health. Please, note: you need to have an external device (such as pulse oximeter or smart watch) to get push notifications about the changes in your blood oxygen level or heart rate. Disclaimer: App measurements are just recommendations and can’t be used for diagnostics or medical purpose. Always seek a doctor's advice before making any medical decisions. Blood Oxygen App is free to download and use. If you upgrade to Blood Oxygen App Premium, we offer weekly, monthly & annual auto-renewing subscriptions. If you need to connect your family and sync between devices, we offer a Family Sync plan. If you need to connect your family and sync between devices, we offer a Family Sync plan. This plan includes all premium features + sync between 6 family members. Payment will be charged to the credit card connected to your iTunes Account when you confirm the initial subscription purchase. Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current subscription period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and the cost of the renewal will be identified. You may manage your subscription and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after the purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription, where applicable. Terms of use: https://about-me.app/terms_of_use What’s NewDesign and performance improvements. Ratings and Reviews4.6 out of 5 22.4K Ratings
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More By This DeveloperYou Might Also LikeHow can I check my oxygen level without a machine?You are supposed to count the number of breaths you are taking in a minute. To do this, place your hand on your chest and count the number of times you breathe. If your respiratory rate is more than 30, you might have a low oxygen level.
How do you know if your oxygen level is low?Warning signs of a low oxygen level include trouble breathing, confusion, difficulty waking up, and bluish lips or face. Adults may have chest pain that doesn't go away. Children may flare their nostrils, grunt while breathing, or be unable to drink or eat.
What is a dangerously low oxygen level?People should contact a health care provider if their oxygen saturation readings drop below 92%, as it may be a sign of hypoxia, a condition in which not enough oxygen reaches the body's tissues. If blood oxygen saturation levels fall to 88% or lower, seek immediate medical attention, says Dr.
What is normal oxygen level by age?Oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) between 95 to 100 percent are considered normal for both adults and children (below 95% is considered abnormal). People over 70 years of age may have oxygen levels closer to 95%. Normal oxygen saturation levels (SpO2) are between 95 to 100 percent for both adults and children.
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