Cyanosis Sentence Examples

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  • Typically it presents as cyanosis, shock, cardiac failure or a murmur on routine check.

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  • Reduced oxygen levels in the blood may produce a blue appearance of the nail beds or lips (cyanosis).

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  • Overhydration can cause acidosis (a condition in which blood and body tissues have an abnormally high acid content), anemia, cyanosis (a condition that occurs when oxygen levels in the blood drop sharply), hemorrhage, and shock.

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  • The symptoms of asphyxia neonatorum are bluish or gray skin color (cyanosis), slow heartbeat (bradycardia), stiff or limp limbs (hypotonia), and a poor response to stimulation.

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  • The child may exhibit blueness of the skin (cyanosis), lips, or nail beds.

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  • Bluish skin (cyanosis), coughing, vomiting, and frothy pink sputum (material expelled from the respiratory tract by coughing) are often observed.

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  • Infants with more severe symptoms often have attacks of worsened cyanosis.

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  • Paroxysmal hypercyanoic attacks-Sudden episodes of cyanosis resulting from the circulation of deoxygenated blood to the body.

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  • Symptoms of pulmonary hypertension may include cyanosis (blueish tint to skin and lips), palpitations, ankle and stomach swelling, fatigue, and shortness of breath, especially while exercising.

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  • Inhalations of the gas are of service in pneumonia, bronchitis, heart disease, asthma, angina and other conditions accompanied by cyanosis and dyspnoea.

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  • Speech is affected, and the victim usually exhibits dyspnea, cyanosis, and hypotension.

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  • The infant begins to turn blue (cyanosis) because of the lack of oxygen in the blood.

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  • A slight cyanosis, or blueness, of the hands and feet of the neonate is considered normal.

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  • After birth, physical symptoms of respiratory distress, cyanosis, and chest asymmetry can indicate the presence of a diaphragmatic hernia.

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  • Pneumonia in a child can produce severe symptoms that can be frightening to both the child and parents, particularly when breathing is compromised or cyanosis is noted.

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  • Some infants, depending on the severity of the defect, may appear blue (cyanosis), a sign of insufficient oxygen in the circulatory system.

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