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Manifestations of neonatal cyanotic asphyxia
Neonatal cyanosis may cause asphyxia, but it is easily overlooked. So what are the manifestations of neonatal cyanotic asphyxia?

Cyanosis site

Neonatal cyanosis, also known as cyanosis, is a manifestation of the increased concentration of reduced hemoglobin in blood on the skin mucosa, which mostly occurs in parts with thin skin, less pigment and rich capillaries, such as lips, toes, nasal tip and earlobe.

Possible etiology

Cyanosis is not only caused by insufficient ventilation in lung diseases, but also a symptom of many congenital heart diseases with right-to-left shunt, as well as central nervous system injury and some blood diseases.

Performance of asphyxia

If the newborn has cyanotic asphyxia, it will show hypoxia, and the heart rate will slow down, weaken, be irregular or even disappear. Once the child has cyanotic asphyxia, take the child to the hospital for emergency treatment immediately.

therapeutic method

You can take your child to the hospital for active treatment and stay in the intensive care unit for more than three days. Besides, you should have an MRI examination of your head.