“If your lips, tongue or fingertips go blue, which is what we call cyanosis, that’s a sign of very low oxygen,” highlights ...
Giant omphalocoeles, defined by a defect larger than 5 cm or significant liver herniation, present unique challenges due to viscero-abdominal disproportion. Traditional staged closure techniques aim ...
Abstract: The mortality rate due to chronic pediatric respiratory diseases is increasing every year and it is important to assess the severity of these diseases. As symptoms of several pediatric ...
AppHealthCare has identified eight cases of pertussis and 20 cases under investigation. These cases are among school-age ...
Bluish lips or nails: Cyanosis is a warning sign that your child may have low oxygen levels. You can tell if this is happening by looking for a bluish tint on their lips or nails. Fast or strained ...
World COPD Day 2025 Generally it is believed that COPD is a smoker’s cough but a pulmonologist explains how it is more than ...
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Shortness of breath can be caused by problems in the heart, lungs, blood, muscles or even a panic attack. Determining the ...