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cyanosis Meaning in Bengali



 সাইয়্যানসিস,

ত্বক ও শ্লৈষ্মিক ঝিল্লির একটি নীলাভ বিবর্ণতা

Noun:

সাইয়্যানসিস,





cyanosis's Usage Examples:

Both of these conditions cause cyanosis, or a bluish discoloration of skin or mucous membranes.


Acrocyanosis is characterized by peripheral cyanosis: persistent cyanosis of the hands, feet, or face.


It causes cyanosis even at low blood levels.


shortness of breath, nausea, poor muscle coordination, and blue-colored skin (cyanosis).


productive of blood (hemoptysis) and worsening of oxygenation leading to cyanosis.


positive Pemberton's sign is marked by the presence of facial congestion and cyanosis, as well as respiratory distress after approximately one minute.


Later, there are typically episodes of bluish color to the skin known as cyanosis.


palpitations, sleep disturbance, fatigue, loss of appetite, confusion, cyanosis, and dilation of veins.


procedure is temporarily used to direct blood flow to the lungs and relieve cyanosis while the infant is waiting for corrective or definitive surgery.


shunting immediately after birth: Persistent truncus arteriosus (minimal cyanosis) Transposition of great vessels Tricuspid atresia Tetralogy of Fallot Total.


hypertension, which will increase the murmur intensity and be associated with cyanosis.


Signs of anemia include cyanosis, jaundice, and easy bruising.


can reduce the number of capillaries within the system and lead to cyanosis.


due to the prevalence of transient cyanosis, and does not substantially differ from a score of 9.


Transient cyanosis is common, particularly in babies.


that is performed—usually on an infant—to determine whether the patient's cyanosis is due to lung disease or a problem with blood circulation.


to cyanosis.


As low cardiac output in mitral stenosis produces vasoconstriction, peripheral cyanosis is.



cyanosis's Meaning':

a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes

Synonyms:

symptom; Raynaud's sign; carbon monoxide poisoning; acrocyanosis;

Antonyms:

hyperkalemia; hyponatremia; hypercalcemia; hypoglycemia; hyperglycemia;

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