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Pulse oximeters measure the percentage of oxygen in the blood when clipped onto a fingertip. And according to HuffPost, they're becoming increasingly popular for home use. People are buying them to monitor a family member if he or she becomes seriously ill with COVID-19. Doctors praise the use of pulse oximeters because they can alert people who don’t realize they’re gravely ill to the fact that their body is struggling for oxygen. One of the biggest worries with COVID-19 is when someone doesn’t realize their oxygen levels have dropped because they don’t actually feel unwell. It's a phenomenon sometimes referred to as happy hypoxia or silent hypoxia. As a normal reading usually ranges from 95-100%, if your reading is under 95%, it's a red flag. Seek medical attention immediately.
A tattoo is the sharpest and vibrant is ever going to look right at the end of the session. The work will still look good when healed if it was done by a talented, professional tattoo artist. But according to Allure, other factors influence how long that ink will still look fresh. For instance, keep tattooed skin away from the sun. Sun damage can make the ink fade. Also, avoid putting tattoos on skin that is prone to sagging with age, or by fluctuations in weight or muscle. Finally, stay away from exfoliators for the first three months in the life of your tattoo. After that, use retinols to keep it looking more lively--and less lived-in!
There are several different types of warts, but they all come from the same virus: the human papillomavirus, or HPV. However, there are over 150 strains of HPV, some of which are linked to genital warts and cervical cancer. Put another way, all warts are 'cousins' of each other. According to Allure, plantar warts grow on the soles of the feet. Flat warts grow on sun-exposed parts of the body, most often the face and hands. Filiform warts are more alarming because they emerge in clumps on the face and can alarmingly resemble bushes' Warts are treated by freezing with liquid nitrogen, treated topically with salicylic acid, electrically zapped, or removed surgically. If you have genital warts, see your doctor!