Neonatal cyanosis

The cyanosis, also known as bruising or cyanosis, is a common symptom of neonatal disease. A newborn is an infant within four weeks of birth. If cyanosis is found in the newborn, it should be immediately noticed and promptly seek medical treatment and treatment to avoid worsening the condition. For neonatal cyanosis, oxygen-enriched treatment should be given in time. The cyanosis indicates that hypoxia in the body may cause damage to important organs such as the brain, heart, kidney, and lungs of the newborn, which may affect its intelligence and physical development. If in the home, the oxygen needs of the newborn can be achieved by inhaling oxygen. Avoid irreversible damage to organ development and mental development caused by prolonged hypoxia.

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