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The Value of One Breath: Monitoring Vital Signs in the Age of COVID-19

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published May 4, 2023 3 Min Read
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a significant shift in the way we think about healthcare. Now more than ever, monitoring an individual’s vital signs has become crucial in ensuring their overall health and wellbeing. With the virus attacking the respiratory system and causing a drop in oxygen levels, it has become essential to keep track of a person’s oxygen saturation levels.

One of the most common symptoms of COVID-19 is a fever, which has led to an increased need for temperature monitoring. The use of contactless infrared thermometers has become widespread in public places, workplaces, and healthcare facilities, allowing for quick and accurate temperature readings without the need for physical contact.

In addition to temperature, monitoring other vital signs such as blood pressure, heart rate, and blood sugar levels has also become essential. COVID-19 can lead to complications such as respiratory distress and cardiovascular problems, making it crucial to keep track of these parameters regularly. This monitoring can be done at home with the help of wearable devices and health tracking apps that provide real-time data to both patients and healthcare professionals.

The most critical parameter that has come into focus during the pandemic is the oxygen saturation level. COVID-19 causes a drop in oxygen levels, and severe cases require hospitalization and supplemental oxygen therapy. Hence, monitoring oxygen saturation levels regularly is essential to catch any drop in levels early and provide timely intervention.

Timely delivery of oxygen has become a matter of life and death for COVID-19 patients, and it is not just limited to those suffering from the virus. Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, or other respiratory illnesses require supplemental oxygen, and monitoring their oxygen saturation levels is crucial to ensure they receive the required treatment in time.

The need for oxygen has become so crucial that there have been reports of oxygen shortages in many countries, leading to preventable deaths. This has highlighted the importance of adequate infrastructure and resources to manage the demand for oxygen.

The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that every breath counts, and timely monitoring and intervention can make all the difference. With the help of technology, we can now monitor vital signs easily and remotely, enabling healthcare professionals to provide timely intervention and avoid complications.

Moreover, the pandemic has accelerated the development and adoption of telemedicine, allowing doctors to monitor patients’ health remotely and provide virtual consultations. This has reduced the burden on healthcare facilities and minimized the risk of exposure to the virus.

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Sweta Jha May 4, 2023
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