12-07-2023 17:25
12-07-2023 17:25
What is the vertical scale for this graph as seen in the app?
12-07-2023 21:01
12-07-2023 21:01
Hi, @CamBBB , are you referring to the SpO2 readings which record your blood oxygen saturation over night? The scale is percent of blood oxygen saturation. Readings between 95-100 are normal. Levels of 93 or 94 may be normal for you, depending on any underlying conditions you may have or if you are temporarily unwell. Levels below 93 may be concerning and you may want to consult your physician.
Am I answering the right question? I am not completely sure what you are asking! Please do post again if my answer makes no sense. There is always someone here to help.
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12-07-2023 23:02
12-07-2023 23:02
Yes, it's the overnight graph I refer to. There are no numbers that tell you what individual points on the graph mean. Like 94, or 95 or 98.
12-08-2023 00:21
12-08-2023 00:21
I'm using Charge 6 by the way.
12-08-2023 06:54
12-08-2023 06:54
@CamBBB The scale for estimated oxygen variation is unknown.
12-31-2023 12:35 - edited 12-31-2023 12:43
12-31-2023 12:35 - edited 12-31-2023 12:43
We need the scale on the verticle axis. There are no markings on the top or bottom of that line to give the variation a value. Therefore, not very helpful info. I have no idea to what degree of change is happening, which would affect my level of concern of the readings.
Are these percents? Or a measure in a change in difference? (The skin temperature is also quite confusing, and meaningless)
01-01-2024 21:38
01-01-2024 21:38
They are percents, if I’m reading your question right. The top of the graph says Percentages. Totally agree on the skin temperature though.