Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
Applicable population of finger oximeter
People with vascular diseases (coronary heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cerebral thrombosis, etc.) have lipid deposition in the vascular cavity, poor blood supply, and difficulty in oxygen supply. In patients with cardiovascular and cerebrova
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Why We Need A Fingertip Pulse Oximeter?
According to medical analysis, the oxygen content in the blood is greater than or equal to 95, which is a normal indicator; the pulse rate is between 60-100 beats per minute, which is a normal indicator. If your detected values do not meet the above two i
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How to use finger oximeter
The finger type oxygen analyzer integrates the light sensing technology into the chip, does not need to collect human blood samples, and monitors the current blood oxygen content through light sensing penetration. At the same time, the human pulse rate wa
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Is A Pulse Oximeter For You ?
While a pulse oximeter is not intended for medical use, it is the simplest and most convenient way to detect and monitor vital signs before and after any strenuous activity such as a workout at home or in the gym -- or sports.
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