robbie3982
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Here''s a link to the previous posts incase you haven''t been following: https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/follow-up-to-blue-lips.86249/
Today was my cardiologist appointment. He did an EKG and another pulse ox both of which came back normal. My fingernail beds were doing their blue thing while he was examining me so he actually go to see what I was talking about, which made me feel a bit better.
The cardiologist said he''s pretty sure it''s acrocyanosis and he gave me a printout of this http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/acrocyanosis.jsp. It''s not serious and nothing has to be done for it. He said he still wants to do the TEE (scheduled for 7/15) just to be 100% sure it''s nothing with my heart, but he cleared me to exercise again. Yay!
So, after DH and I left the appointment I read over the sheet a bit more carefully and while I''m thrilled that the cardiologist doesn''t think it''s something with my heart, I don''t know that acrocyanosis seems to really fit either from what I can find about it online. Even the page he printed out for me says it''s diagnosed by the observation of "persistently blue and sweaty hands." My fingernail beds and the outline of my bottom lip turn blue a few times a day, but my hands are definitely not sweaty, and the use of the word "persistent" has me a bit confused. In a medical sense, does it mean the symptoms are always there or that they keep coming back?
DH doesn''t think it matters that I don''t seem to have all of the symptoms, but to me it seems like that''s an important one for this. I don''t know, I mean if the cardiologist says it''s not my heart, then I guess it''s not my heart, but I don''t know if I buy that he''s gotten the diagnosis right either...
Can any PS docs weigh in on your opinions on the use of the word "persistent" and the lack of sweating?
Today was my cardiologist appointment. He did an EKG and another pulse ox both of which came back normal. My fingernail beds were doing their blue thing while he was examining me so he actually go to see what I was talking about, which made me feel a bit better.
The cardiologist said he''s pretty sure it''s acrocyanosis and he gave me a printout of this http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/acrocyanosis.jsp. It''s not serious and nothing has to be done for it. He said he still wants to do the TEE (scheduled for 7/15) just to be 100% sure it''s nothing with my heart, but he cleared me to exercise again. Yay!
So, after DH and I left the appointment I read over the sheet a bit more carefully and while I''m thrilled that the cardiologist doesn''t think it''s something with my heart, I don''t know that acrocyanosis seems to really fit either from what I can find about it online. Even the page he printed out for me says it''s diagnosed by the observation of "persistently blue and sweaty hands." My fingernail beds and the outline of my bottom lip turn blue a few times a day, but my hands are definitely not sweaty, and the use of the word "persistent" has me a bit confused. In a medical sense, does it mean the symptoms are always there or that they keep coming back?

DH doesn''t think it matters that I don''t seem to have all of the symptoms, but to me it seems like that''s an important one for this. I don''t know, I mean if the cardiologist says it''s not my heart, then I guess it''s not my heart, but I don''t know if I buy that he''s gotten the diagnosis right either...
Can any PS docs weigh in on your opinions on the use of the word "persistent" and the lack of sweating?