Cyanosis is not typically a sign of a heartstroke. Cyanosis, which is characterized by a blueish discoloration of the skin or lips due to low oxygen levels in the blood, is usually a sign of poor oxygenation in the body. Heartstroke, on the other hand, is a term that is not commonly used in medicine, but if you are referring to a stroke (a neurological event), cyanosis would not be a typical symptom.
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As I understand it, "osis" would be the suffix meaning abnormal condition and "cyan" would be the root meaning bluish color
yes cyanosis is usually curable but the cause of cyanosis may not be (e.g. active dying).
Mild cyanosis cannot be seen. But moderate cyanosis can be made out from the oral mucous membranes.
Cyanosis had set into her lips after being out in the cold overnight.
Cyanosis is caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood. Cyanosis is associated with cold temperatures, heart failure, lung diseases, and smothering
Cyanosis is a blue color to a person. It is related to the respiratory system because if a person is not getting enough oxygen, they can display cyanosis.
Cyanosis means not getting enough oxygen, and that's dangerous for anybody.
Cyanosis is when the skin of Caucasians turns a bluish tint. It is reflective of poorly oxygenated hemoglobin.
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Cyanosis is the term used to describe the blueish coloration of the skin usually caused by lack of oxygen.
It would depend on the cause of the paleness. Cyanosis is a blue tint to the skin which happens as a result of a lack of oxygen. So, unless the pallor is caused by a condition with decreased oxygen levels, it will not progress to cyanosis.
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