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The symptoms usually appear within minutes of birth, although they may not be seen for several hours. Symptoms may include: | The symptoms usually appear within minutes of birth, although they may not be seen for several hours. Symptoms may include: | ||
* Bluish color of the skin and mucus membranes (cyanosis) | * Bluish color of the skin and mucus membranes ([[cyanosis]]) | ||
* Brief stop in breathing (apnea) | * Brief stop in breathing ([[apnea]]) | ||
* Decreased urine output | * Decreased urine output | ||
* Shortness of breath and grunting sounds while breathing | * Shortness of breath and grunting sounds while breathing | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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History and Symptoms
The symptoms usually appear within minutes of birth, although they may not be seen for several hours. Symptoms may include:
- Bluish color of the skin and mucus membranes (cyanosis)
- Brief stop in breathing (apnea)
- Decreased urine output
- Shortness of breath and grunting sounds while breathing