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What Is An Episode Of Discolored Skin And Loss Of Vision In A Child Suggestive Of?
My daughter is 8 years old. We were at Target and she said that she couldn t see, that everything was black and started to cry in panic. Her skin and lips turn green. She told me that she was going to throw up. She recovered in 2 min. She didn t throw up. This was very scary and I could really see the panic on her face. What do you think happen?
* Change in skin color with loss of vision indicate a possible issue with blood circulation at gross levels narrating the development of cyanosis which is most likely from underlying heart valve or congenital malformation syndrome.
As in mere panic condition, there is no color change in the skin. Immediately consult her to primary care physician for systemic review and further guidelines ahead in this matter before further deterioration of things happen.
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Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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What Is An Episode Of Discolored Skin And Loss Of Vision In A Child Suggestive Of?
Hello, * Change in skin color with loss of vision indicate a possible issue with blood circulation at gross levels narrating the development of cyanosis which is most likely from underlying heart valve or congenital malformation syndrome. As in mere panic condition, there is no color change in the skin. Immediately consult her to primary care physician for systemic review and further guidelines ahead in this matter before further deterioration of things happen. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon