# Cyanosis is seen if:
a) Meth Hb 1.5gm%
b) Sulf Hb 0.5gm%
c) Reduced Hb 5gm%
d) All of the above
Types of cyanosis
- Central
- Peripheral
- Cyanosis due to abnormal pigments (methemoglobin, sulfhemoglobin)
- Mixed
CENTRAL CYANOSIS
Mechanism:
Diminished arterial oxygen saturation
Sites:
On skin & mucous membranes
Eg.: Tongue, lips, cheeks
Temperature of the Limb
Warm
PERIPHERAL CYANOSIS
Mechanism:
Diminished flow of blood to the local part
Sites:
On skin only
Temperature of the Limb
Cold