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Understanding What Is Cyanosis

Cyanosis refers to bluish skin discoloration caused by low oxygen in the blood. It often signals other health problems and is most visible on thin-skinned areas like lips and nails.

  • 06 Dec 2024
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Cyanosis is a medical term that refers to a change in skin colour to an abnormal bluish hue due to insufficient oxygen supply in the blood and can be a sign of underlying medical conditions.

What is Cyanosis?

Cyanosis meaning:

A bluish discolouration of the skin that is not recognised as a medical condition itself. Rather, this change in skin colour is a symptom of other existing health issues that can sometimes be serious.

Cyanosis definition:

In medical terms, it is a pathological condition wherein body tissue changes colour from a decrease in the oxygen that remains bound to the haemoglobin in the blood. This fall in the oxygen level may be linked to different causes, which means that cyanosis can occur differently depending on the condition it emerges from.

The bluish discolouration characterising cyanosis is most often visible in areas where the skin is thin and includes the lips, mouth, earlobes, and fingernails. However, this doesn’t mean that cyanosis cannot affect other body parts including the hands, feet, and chest.

Conclusion

Timely diagnosis of cyanosis is crucial for treating its root cause, which might be a potential health hazard. Obtaining a health insurance policy can help ensure your medical needs are adequately addressed.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. Please do not take this information as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your general physician or another certified medical professional for all questions regarding this or any other medical condition. Relying on any information provided in this blog is solely at your own risk, and ICICI Lombard is not responsible for any impact or consequences resulting from the use of the information shared. 

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