If you refer to the blood oxygen level in humans, yes, that is a good level. In that context it is given as a percentage and in the human blood where it goes from 90 to 98 normally in a healthy person
If it is your oxygen level how old are you?
and IRS ok its not perfect but you should be fine if it doesn't go back up to 100 go see your doctor.
95%
97% is the normal oxygen saturation.
This is normal.
My 5mth old just needed breathing treatments (for croup) he was originally at 78, I was told they like the level to be 95 in his age group.
It means that you blood is not carrying enough oxygen for your whole body and brain to work well. A level of above 95 is satisfactory. Brain uses most oxygen in the whole body
no
Ozone is both good and bad form of oxygen. It is good at atmosphere level and bad at ground level.
Say you were on around 9m xp which is level 95, it would take to above 13m to get to level 99 so around 4m experience or so good luck on that.
"Oxygen saturation" refers to the fraction of hemoglobin that is saturated by oxygen. It is related to the partial pressure of oxygen in the inspired air and, therefore, to altitude. Normal oxygen saturation in an otherwise healthy individual at sea level is > 95%. Low oxygen saturations can be found in a wide variety of lung diseases.
About 98% is normal, no matter what a person's age is.
the oxygen level decreases
Yes. Oxygen Saturation should be above or equal to 95 percent in a normal adult (without a collapsed lung), so between 91-95 is acceptable.