Pediatric Cyanosis


Pediatric Cyanosis refers to a bluish-grandiloquent tinge to the skin. It's utmost seen where the skin is thin, similar as the lips, mouth, earlobes and fingernails. Pediatric Cyanosis suggests there may be dropped oxygen attached to red blood cells in the bloodstream. It may suggest a problem with the lungs or heart. It's a finding base test and not through the laboratory test


  • Pediatric Cyanosis
  • skin is thin
  • bluish-grandiloquent tinge
  • problem with the lungs
  • problem with the lungs or heart

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