Depending on context, the term "sats" usually can mean Oxygen Saturation levels or short arm thumb spica. You may have had a pulse oximeter on your finger while getting health care at some point. It's a little device on the end of your finger with a glowing light. It's measuring your "sats." Normal ranges of SP02 levels are 90%-100%, ideally above 95%. Oxygen saturation is a measure of how much of the hemoglobin in the patient's blood is carrying oxygen. Short Arm Thumb Spica (a cast that immobilizes the thumb and wrist which extends to just below the elbow).
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All vitamins are dangerous if taken at too high levels.
Many bonemeal products contain high, even dangerous, levels of lead.
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If you're pregnant, you're going to have elevated HCG levels. That's just how it works.
Such garments interfere with the evaporation of perspiration and can cause body temperature to rise to dangerous levels.
Infrared waves are generally not dangerous to humans at low levels. However, exposure to high levels of infrared radiation, such as from sources like intense heat or lasers, can cause skin burns and eye damage. It's important to limit exposure to high levels of infrared radiation to avoid any potential harm.
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Other than Japan most countries haven't been majorly affected by radiation at dangerous levels.
Yes, hypocalcaemia can be dangerous if your serum levels are extremely low. If a person is diagnosed with this, they will be given intravenous medications and other oral drugs.
If you have been told that your your dylantin levels have been critical, then it is very dangerous but it does not have any symptoms.