What is central cyanosis
Central cyanosis mainly refers to patients with complex congenital heart disease. Tetralogy of Fallot is a relatively simple type within complex congenital heart disease. Normally there is no traffic between…
Central cyanosis mainly refers to patients with complex congenital heart disease. Tetralogy of Fallot is a relatively simple type within complex congenital heart disease. Normally there is no traffic between…
The causes of cyanosis in newborns include the following two conditions. First, it is caused by respiratory distress syndrome, if the child belongs to prematurity or lung dysplasia and lung…
Cyanosis refers to the increase of reduced hemoglobin content or abnormal hemoglobin derivatives in the blood, resulting in cyanosis of the skin and mucous membranes. It is often obvious in…
Peripheral cyanosis is a coldness or cyanosis of the skin at the end of the extremities or at the hypochondrium, which can subside after massage or local warming, and this…