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- W3090027547 abstract "A brief resolved unexplained event (or BRUE for short) occurs suddenly and can be scary for parents and caregivers. A brief resolved unexplained event is a diagnosis made after your baby’s doctor or health care professional has examined your baby and determined that there was no known concerning cause for the event.When a brief resolved unexplained event occurs, babies may seem to stop breathing, their skin color may change to pale or blue, their muscles may relax or tighten, or they may seem to pass out. After a brief period of time, they recover (with or without any medical help) and are soon back to normal.Though we can never say that a baby who has had a brief resolved unexplained event is at no risk for future problems, we can say that babies are at lower risk ifQ: Why did my baby have this event?A: Your baby’s doctor was unable to find a cause based on the results of your baby’s examination and cannot tell you why this event happened. If it happens again or your baby develops additional problems, contact your baby’s doctor or health care professional. The doctor may decide to have your baby return for another visit.Q: Should my baby stay in the hospital? A: Babies who are felt to be at lower risk by their doctors or health care professionals do not need to stay in the hospital. They are safe to go home without doing blood tests or imaging that uses x-rays, and they do not need home monitoring of their heart or lungs.Q: Does having a brief resolved unexplained event increase my baby’s risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?A: No—though the causes of SIDS are not known, events like these do not increase the risk of SIDS. For all babies, it is important to create a safe home and sleeping environment. Your baby should not be exposed to smoky environments. Visit www.HealthyChildren.org/safesleep to learn more about how to create a safe sleeping environment for your baby.Q: What should I do if it happens again?A: If you are worried that this new event is life threatening, call 911 or your local emergency numbers. If not, call your baby’s doctor if you have any questions or worries and to let the doctor know about the event.Q: Does my baby need extra care after having a brief resolved unexplained event? Is my baby more delicate or weak?A: No special care is needed. Continue to love and care for your baby as you normally do.Listing of resources does not imply an endorsement by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The AAP is not responsible for the content of external resources. Information was current at the time of publication.The information contained in this publication should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances." @default.
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- W3090027547 title "Brief Resolved Unexplained Event: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know" @default.
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