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  1. May 12, 2022 · Symptoms. The most common symptom to all shock—at least eventually—is low blood pressure. As untreated shock gets worse, the blood pressure falls. Eventually, the blood pressure falls too low to maintain life (called hemodynamic instability) and shock becomes fatal.

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    • Obstructive Shock
    • Cardiogenic Shock
    • Distributive Shock
    • Hypovolemic Shock

    Obstructive shock occurs when blood can’t get where it needs to go. A pulmonary embolismis one condition that may cause an interruption to blood flow. Conditions that can cause a buildup of air or fluid in the chest cavity can also lead to obstructive shock. These include: 1. pneumothorax(collapsed lung) 2. hemothorax (blood collects in the space b...

    Damage to your heart can decrease the blood flow to your body, leading to cardiogenic shock. Common causes of cardiogenic shock include: 1. damage to your heart muscle 2. irregular heart rhythm 3. very slow heart rhythm

    Conditions that cause your blood vessels to lose their tone can cause distributive shock. When your blood vessels lose their tone, they can become so open and floppy that not enough blood pressure supplies your organs. Distributive shock can result in symptoms including: 1. flushing 2. low blood pressure 3. loss of consciousness There are a number ...

    Hypovolemic shockhappens when there isn’t enough blood in your blood vessels to carry oxygen to your organs. This can be caused by severe blood loss, for example, from injuries. Your blood delivers oxygen and vital nutrients to your organs. If you lose too much blood, your organs can’t function properly. Serious dehydrationcan also cause this type ...

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Symptoms of shock vary depending on circumstances and may include: Cool, clammy skin. Pale or ashen skin. A gray or bluish tinge to lips or fingernails. Rapid pulse. Rapid breathing. Nausea or vomiting. Enlarged pupils. Weakness or fatigue. Dizziness or fainting. Changes in mental status or behavior, such as anxiousness or agitation.

  4. Nov 11, 2019 · Recovery. Summary. Medical shock occurs when the body’s cells do not get enough oxygen-rich blood. It is not a condition but a result of an illness or injury. The word shock can describe...

  5. Low blood pressure and rapid heart rate (tachycardia) are the key signs of shock. Symptoms of all types of shock include: Rapid, shallow breathing; Cold, clammy skin; Rapid, weak pulse; Dizziness or fainting; Weakness; Depending on the type of shock, the following symptoms may also be observed: Eyes appear to stare; Anxiety or agitation; Seizures

  6. Mar 6, 2023 · During decompensated shock, signs and symptoms of organ dysfunction begin to appear (e.g., decreased urination, confusion, cold and clammy skin, irregular heart rhythms, etc.), and damage to the tissues becomes irreversible.

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