Definition
Cyanosis is a bluish color to the skin or mucus membranes due to a lack of oxygen in the blood.Alternative Names
Lips - bluish; Fingernails - bluish; Cyanosis; Bluish lips and fingernails; Bluish skinConsiderations
The coloration of the skin is caused by the amount of pigment in the skin and the blood flowing through it. Blood that is saturated with oxygen is bright red. Blood that has lost its oxygen is dark bluish-red. People whose blood is low in oxygen tend to have a bluish color to their skin, called cyanosis.Cyanosis can be caused by:
- Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or cyanotic heart disease)
- Abnormal hemoglobin (such as methemoglobinemia)
- Toxins (such as cyanide)
- Heart disease (such as congestive heart failure)
- Lung disease
- A potentially fatal event, such as the stopping of heart and lung function (cardiopulmonary arrest)
In dark-skinned people, cyanosis may be easier to see in the mucus membranes (lips, gums, around the eyes) and nail beds, rather than in the skin. It may also appear on the feet, nose, and ears.
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