More serious causes of low blood oxygen include heart conditions such as heart defects. Anything that interferes with the blood circulating into the lungs can cause low blood oxygen, as it prevents the blood from getting reoxygenated.
Anemia can also cause low blood oxygen because having fewer red blood cells mean that the blood cannot carry adequate amounts of oxygen.

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