Abstract The baby can be discharged after 24 hours if no further episode occurs. The diagnosis of BRUE is nullified if any medical diagnosis
A BRUE is when your baby suddenly stops breathing and will not respond. The event can be very frightening to the person who sees it. A BRUE may end quickly and not cause serious problems.
A Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) happens suddenly and can be scary for parents and caregivers. When a BRUE occurs, babies may seem to stop breathing. Their skin color may change to pale or blue.
Why did my baby have a BRUE? Your baby's health care provider was not able to find a cause to explain why this event happened. If it happens again
A BRUE can be a very frightening experience for parents. During a BRUE your baby may: Afterwards, they return to normal and seem fine again. These episodes
When a BRUE occurs, babies may seem to stop breathing. Their skin color may change to pale or blue. A Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) happens suddenly and can be scary for parents and caregivers.
A brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE) is a sudden change in how your baby breathes, looks, or responds. For example, your baby may start to have trouble
What is a brief resolved unexplained event?A brief resolved unexplained event, or BRUE, is an episode in which an otherwise healthy baby stops
BRUE stands for brief resolved unexplained events. It happens in a baby less than a year old. The baby may have an episode of stopping breathing
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