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Blue colour tongue 60 days baby
My baby boy is 60 days old. Yesterday we observed a blue colour on top of the tongue. He is accepting feed, playing normally. We are using medicines Multivitamin+minerals syrup drops (3mg of iron) and also vitamin d3 drops. I am attaching the image of tongue please suggest
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Visit Pediatric cardiologist..needs evaluation for cyanotic congenital heart disease
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Kindly visit pediatrician in person… spo2 should be measured.. and if needed 2D ECHO should be done
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Hello,it is cyanosis ,kindly visit your local paediatrician and get oxygen saturation done ,a chest ray and 2d echo done to find out the cause.
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Seems due to low saturation.consult to Pediatrician now
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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