Why does my oxygen saturation drop when I get up and move ...
your oxygen saturation falls, and your heart rate increases, you feel short of breath, fatigued, and usually the need to take a rest to recover. Remember, it may take a few minutes for your oximeter to record both the drop in saturation, and it’s return to the normal range. ................
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