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Results 11 - 20 of 85 for Cyanosis
  1. ... Symptoms may include: Bluish color to the skin (cyanosis) due to low oxygen level in the blood ... breathing Skin, nails, or lips that appear blue (cyanosis)
  2. ... the face, eyes, or tongue Bluish skin color (cyanosis) In children: Significant change in mental status (such ... feeding Bluish or grey coloration of the skin (cyanosis) Seizure Fever followed by a change in mental ...
  3. ... body. The skin will have a blue appearance (cyanosis), because the body's blood contains a low amount ... but may include: Blue coloring to the skin (cyanosis) Coughing Failure to thrive Poor appetite Rapid breathing ...
  4. ... to go to the body. This can cause cyanosis, a blue tint to the skin caused by ... Others may worsen over time, developing blue coloring (cyanosis), heart failure, heart block, or dangerous heart rhythms.
  5. ... sounds like Velcro being pulled apart) Bluish skin (cyanosis) around the mouth or fingernails due to low ...
  6. ... swelling Bluish color of the lips or skin ( cyanosis ) Chest pain or pressure, most often in the ...
  7. ... include: Bluish color to the lips and nails (cyanosis) Inability to breathe
  8. ... breath Bluish discoloration of the lips or tongue (cyanosis) Wheezing
  9. ... while inhaling Weak, ineffective coughing Bluish skin color (cyanosis) Loss of consciousness (unresponsiveness) if blockage is not ...
  10. ... Agitation or fidgeting Bluish color of the skin ( cyanosis ) Changes in consciousness Choking Confusion Difficulty breathing , gasping ...
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