What is the suitable population for oximeter?

2022-02-23

People with vascular diseases (coronary heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cerebral thrombosis...)

Vascular lumen lipid deposition, blood is not free, difficult oxygen supply cardiac cerebrovascular patients, blood viscous, coupled with coronary arteriosclerosis, vascular lumen stenosis, thus poor blood supply, difficult oxygen supply. The body is deprived of oxygen every day. Long-term mild anoxia, the function of the organ such as heart, brain that consumes oxygen greatly can decline gradually. Severe hypoxia, will occur "myocardial infarction", "cerebral infarction", not timely oxygen first aid, will be caused by sudden death. Therefore, long-term detection of blood oxygen content with pulse blood oxygen in patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases can effectively prevent the occurrence of danger. If hypoxia occurs, oxygen supplementation at the first time can greatly reduce the chance of disease attack.

People with respiratory diseases (asthma, bronchitis, chronic bronchitis, cor pulmonale, copd...)

Difficult to breathe in oxygen quantity is limited, respiratory patients blood oxygen detection is really important, on the one hand, difficulty in breathing can lead to a lack of oxygen uptake, on the other hand, asthma, also can make tiny organs blocked, difficulties in the gas exchange, cause lack of oxygen, causing heart and lung, brain and kidney damage of different level. Therefore, using pulse oximeter to detect blood oxygen content can greatly reduce the incidence of respiratory tract.

People over the age of 60

Physiological aging of heart and lung organs, insufficient oxygen intake, poor oxygen supply

The body relies on blood to carry oxygen, and when there is less blood, there is less oxygen. When oxygen is less, the body's condition naturally declines. Therefore, the elderly should use pulse blood oxygen to detect the blood oxygen content every day. Once the blood oxygen is below the alarm level, oxygen should be added as soon as possible.

People who work more than 12 hours a day

Brain oxygen consumption increases, oxygen supply can not meet consumption

Brain oxygen consumption accounted for 20% of the body oxygen intake, mental work transition, brain oxygen consumption is bound to rise. And the human body can take in oxygen is limited, consume more, take in less. In addition to causing dizziness, fatigue, poor memory, slow response and other problems, it will also cause serious damage to the myocardium of the brain, and even death from overwork. Therefore, people who study or work 12 hours a day must use pulse blood oxygen to detect blood oxygen content every day, and monitor blood oxygen health constantly to ensure the well-being of the heart and brain.

Monitoring blood oxygen in extreme sports and hypoxic alpine environment

Real-time blood oxygen monitoring of athletes is helpful to understand the blood circulation of athletes after heavy exercise, so as to guide the formulation of the amount of exercise of athletes. Passengers and journalists who take the qinghai-Tibet railway train into Tibet need to carry out blood oxygen detection, through the monitoring of blood oxygen can be found in advance of the problem of oxygen carrying or oxygen supply, to avoid the harm caused by cyanosis caused by mountain reflection.

Chronic alcoholics

It takes three units of oxygen for every unit of alcohol that the body completely breaks down into water and carbon dioxide. Therefore, hypoxia is one of the important manifestations of drunkenness. However, people who drink heavily for a long time have developed a tolerance for alcohol and hypoxia, which is basically undetectable when they are slightly intoxicated. Therefore, carry a blood oxygen meter, timely understanding of the physical condition of alcoholics and drunk degree, to avoid the occurrence of alcohol poisoning.

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