Peripheral Cyanosis (Medical Definition) | Quick Explainer Video

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What is Peripheral Cyanosis? This video covers the medical definition and provides a brief overview of this topic.
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➡️ What is Cyanosis?
Hypoxemia is a term that refers to low levels of oxygen in arterial blood. Whenever this is the case, the patient may develop a blueish discoloration on their skin. This is known as cyanosis. This abnormality typically becomes visible whenever the amount of unsaturated hemoglobin in capillary blood exceeds 5-6 g/dL. Blood that is carrying oxygen molecules has a bright-red appearance. If the levels of oxygen are low, the blood would have darker red color. That explains why the patient's skin may develop a blueish color due to low oxygenation.

➡️ Types of Cyanosis:
1. Peripheral cyanosis
2. Central cyanosis

➡️ Central Cyanosis
Central cyanosis also causes an abnormal bluish discoloration of the skin, however, it is can be found in the patient's face, nose, or lips. This is the more serious type of cyanosis that could be an indication of a life-threatening medical emergency. This is rarely the case for peripheral cyanosis because the mucous membranes are generally not involved.

➡️ Peripheral Cyanosis
Peripheral cyanosis is present in the patient's extremities. It is usually seen in the fingertips, however, it is also sometimes visible in hands and toes as well. The patient's extremities may feel cool to the touch whenever peripheral cyanosis is present.

➡️ Treatment for Peripheral Cyanosis
The treatment of peripheral cyanosis involves the management and providing care for the patient's underlying condition. Supplemental oxygen therapy is almost always indicated. It's important to remember that cyanosis by itself is not a disease. It's a clinical sign of an underlying condition.

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⏰TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - What is Cyanosis?
1:05 - Types of Cyanosis
1:08 - Central Cyanosis
1:28 - Peripheral Cyanosis
1:51 - Treatment for Peripheral Cyanosis

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