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Call 999 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department (A&E) immediately if you notice an adult or child suddenly turning blue, particularly if they have other symptoms, such as Shortness of breath or chest pain . This could be a sign of a life-threatening problem.
See your GP or call NHS 111 ifyou have cyanosis that comes on very gradually, or affects just the fingers, hands, toes or feet. This is usually the result of a less serious problem with blood circulation, but it should still be checked by a doctor.
If a person's skin or lips turn blue, it's usually caused by low blood oxygen levels or poor circulation. It can be a sign of a serious problem, so it's important to seek medical advice.
Call 999 or go to your nearest hospital emergency department (A&E) immediately if you notice an adult or child suddenly turning blue, particularly if they have other symptoms, such as Shortness o
Some of the maincauses of cyanosis are described below, but you shouldn't use this to diagnose yourself always leave that to a doctor. Cyanosis that just affects the hands, feet or limbs If just the