yes cyanosis is usually curable but the cause of cyanosis may not be (e.g. active dying).
Decreased pulmonary blood flow alone does not cause cyanosis. It is when decreased pulmonary blood flow is associated with right to left shunting (ie Tetralogy of fallot) that it is associated with cyanosis.
Hyperbilirubinemia causes jaundice.
Pneumonia can cause Secondary vasculitis
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.
Cyanosis itself is a symptom and not a direct cause of death. However, cyanosis may indicate that there is a lack of oxygen in the blood, which could be a sign of a serious underlying medical condition that, if left untreated, could lead to death. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing cyanosis.
Yes infact Eubacteria is pneumonia
Maybe. It can cause respitory depression which can aid pneumonia to gain a foot hold. It will not cause pneumonia in itself.
Is result of emberoylic defect that lead of right to left shunt
No. Certain bacteria causes pneumonia.
no
Yes it can cause pneumonia. Since pneumonia has to do with the lungs it can very easily be triggered my smoking.