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What Causes Blue Spot In Lips Of Toddler After Drinking Cold Things?

the very center of my 1 year olds lip becomes discolored, like a blue-ish in only one spot after drinking a cold bottle. it returns to its normal color after a few minutes and appears to have good venous return and color thru-out the other areas of the lip at all other times. he doesn t have any cyanosis any where else or appear to have labored breathing. any ideas
Tue, 16 Jan 2018
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Hi... by what you quote I feel that your kid is extremely sensitive to cold because of peripheral vasoconstriction while exposure to cold drink a bottle.

But I can say that this is very unusual.

If you observe that in winter, even the tips of the fingers are turning blue then I suggest you consider evaluating him with your pediatrician.

This could be a Raynaud phenomena.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
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What Causes Blue Spot In Lips Of Toddler After Drinking Cold Things?

Hi... by what you quote I feel that your kid is extremely sensitive to cold because of peripheral vasoconstriction while exposure to cold drink a bottle. But I can say that this is very unusual. If you observe that in winter, even the tips of the fingers are turning blue then I suggest you consider evaluating him with your pediatrician. This could be a Raynaud phenomena. Regards - Dr. Sumanth Amperayani