As a medical professional, I can tell you that an oxygen saturation level of
96 is generally considered to be within the normal range for
healthy individuals. Oxygen saturation, or SpO2, measures the percentage of oxygen-saturated hemoglobin in the blood relative to total hemoglobin. The normal range for SpO2 is typically between
96 and 98%. However, it's important to note that individual health conditions and other factors can influence what is considered normal for a particular person. If your oxygen saturation value is below
95%, it would be advisable to consult with a physician to rule out any potential health issues. Additionally, normal pulse values can vary based on a person's age and fitness
level.
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