What do red mucous membranes indicate?

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Multiple Choice

What do red mucous membranes indicate?

Explanation:
Red mucous membranes reflect increased blood flow to the tissues, usually from inflammation or a systemic vascular response such as shock. This hyperemic appearance indicates vasodilation and more blood in the mucous membranes, which fits with either localized inflammation or a shock state. In contrast, hypoxia tends to show pale or blue membranes, jaundice causes yellowing, and anaemia also presents as pale membranes. So red indicates inflammation or shock rather than the other conditions.

Red mucous membranes reflect increased blood flow to the tissues, usually from inflammation or a systemic vascular response such as shock. This hyperemic appearance indicates vasodilation and more blood in the mucous membranes, which fits with either localized inflammation or a shock state. In contrast, hypoxia tends to show pale or blue membranes, jaundice causes yellowing, and anaemia also presents as pale membranes. So red indicates inflammation or shock rather than the other conditions.

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