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Rapid breathing or difficulty breathing. A person may prefer to sit up rather than lie down. Bluish color of the skin, or cyanosis, due to lack of oxygen.
Medical management of cyanotic congenital heart disease in adults. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Feb. 14, 2022. Puchalski MD, et al ...
In this heart problem present at birth, there is a hole between the two lower heart chambers. Know the symptoms and when surgery is needed.
Cyanotic congenital heart defects. In: Park's The Pediatric Cardiology Handbook. 5th ed. Elsevier; 2022. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed July 7, 2023 ...
Bluish color of the skin due to lack of oxygen (cyanosis). Infants are most severely affected by RSV. Signs and symptoms of severe RSV infection in infants ...
Clammy or discolored skin, called cyanosis. When to see a doctor. A pulmonary embolism can be life-threatening. Seek urgent medical attention if you ...
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