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numnut1 | 20:19 Thu 22nd Feb 2007 | Health & Fitness
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I have noticed on several occasions that when i take my 4 year old daughter swimming her lips go quite blue even though we are in a relatively warm pool. Should i be concerned?
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Does she do this at any other time when she is exercising, or is it just in the pool? If it's exercise related, it may be down to poor cardivascular function, and would be worth having your G.P. give her the once over.
I am not at all medically trained, so see your doctor if symptoms persist etc,... but it sounds like cyanosis- blue lips,hands, feet etc, which can indicate a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream. This is serious if combined with/caused by other health problems i.e very bad cough indicating that breathing problems are dangerous-causing oxygen shortage. In the case of your 4 year old, it's probably normal and fine as when in cold conditions the body moves blood from the extremeties to the bodies core to preserve heat. This results in less blood in areas like the face, arms and legs, which produces the blue colour. The opposite of this is of course red flushed cheeks, which occur when the body is trying to loose heat.
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thanks the only other time i have noticed is when we have been on the beach and she has been running round will get her checked over.

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