Coping with lung cancer with the use of a pulse oximeter at home

Feb 13
14:12

2011

Jacob  Walters

Jacob Walters

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Pulse oximeter used at home for coping with lung cancer.

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Lung cancer is one of the most difficult health conditions to live with and it affects so many Americans. The causes of lung cancer are quite varied but one of the most common causes of the condition is actually smoking. When an individual is diagnosed with this health condition by their physician the first thing that the doctor typically recommends for them is to get a pulse oximeter to monitor their oxygen levels. A pule oximeter is a device that is suited specifically for those individuals that are seeking to measure their blood oxygen saturation in order to determine if their body is getting enough oxygen. With respiratory diseases that affect the lungs the close monitoring of the oxygen levels is absolutely necessary in order to make sure that the body is at healthy levels of SpO2. SpO2 is the short term of referring to the percentage of oxygen in the hemoglobin and is essential monitoring health. Although there is no specific cure for lung cancer there does exist ways of trying to cope with the disease. One such way is to self monitor one’s self with a pulse oximeter and if it seems that the readings have fallen below normal levels to utilize supplemental oxygen. The most beneficial aspect of the pulse oximeter is the fact that it is completely portable and can be taken anywhere that the person desires to go. This gives the power to the individual to have in their hands at all times a monitoring device that can alert them if their levels fall below normal and recommended parameters. The device comes with a built-in alarm function that begins to sound if the person begins to go into unhealthy SpO2 levels and thus it is a great way of keeping abreast of their health at all times.

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