Mucous and skin Cyanotic(Cyanotic).
It is what is medically known as Cyanotic color.
When the blood is unable to carry oxygen around the body,
the baby turns blue(Cyanotic).
When bilateral and especially if associated with Cyanotic heart disease, few children live beyond a year.
Due to the disruption of the normal functioning of the lung,
the patient changes the color of the visible mucous membranes and skin- they become Cyanotic.
Due to the disruption of the normal functioning of the lung in
a patient, the color of the visible mucous membranes and skin is changed- they become Cyanotic.
Congenital heart defects are divided into two main groups: Cyanotic heart defects and non-Cyanotic heart defects,
depending on whether the child has the potential to turn bluish in color.
The method of Heimlich is used for popperhivanii, when a person needs immediate help. Usually in this state, the color of the victim's face becomes blue-red,
as they say, Cyanotic.