Normal human blood oxygen levels, also known as blood oxygen saturation, range from 90 to 99 percent. This value indicates how much oxygen is in the hemoglobin.
In general, oxygen saturation levels below 95% are considered abnormal, and anything below 90% is considered an emergency. Levels below 90% can quickly lead to serious deterioration, and levels below 70% are life-threatening.
Lower than normal blood oxygen levels are called hypoxemia.
Complications from heart and lung diseases such as asthma and COPD, conditions that affect oxygen uptake such as pneumonia, or anemia can also cause hypoxemia.
The question is, can Enaroxen help when blood oxygen levels are low?
The answer is yes, it can!
I say this from personal experience.
I recently got pneumonia as a complication of a flu.
I had my blood oxygen level checked regularly by “pulse oximetry”.
One day my oxygen level dropped to 90%, as described above, it was close to the critical level.
The question was , hospital or not hospital…
I remembered that I have a so-called “test room” where I can increase the oxygen level in the air with Enaroxen.
I did so, increased the oxygen level to 21.8 – 22%, but the oxygen level at the direct air outlet was 22.8%.
I leaned over and breathed steadily for 2 minutes, then waited 20 minutes and measured my blood oxygen level again, it went from 90 to 96-97. Even though I was sick, my instant blood oxygen saturation was still within the healthy range.
Of course, this does not mean that I was instantly cured, but it avoided the need for immediate medical treatment.
Therefore, in cases where our blood oxygen levels fall below healthy levels due to illness or other reasons, Enaroxen can in some cases help to stabilise blood oxygen levels in the healthy range.