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shock- definition sign and symptoms

What is a shock?

Shock is a condition in which the body's live-action is suppressed due to an injury, sudden bleeding, severe pain, or emotional disturbances (eloquent).


Put the patient on the stretcher or the bunk. If you do not find anything, lay down the bed sheet or blanket. The patient must be warmed by wearing a blanket and it should be heated. Do not put more than necessary on the patient or do not overdo it. If blood is coming out then stop. Before sending the patient to the health center (hospital), support the broken bone. Stretch the wound with a strip or some clean clothes.

Cause of shock:

  • Stomach injuries
  • Too much bleeding.
  • Burning Seriously
  • Fracture of the bone
  • Severe lesion
  • Chest injury
  • Scalp injury

Symptoms of shock:


💀 First Shock (Shock).
  • Loss of face and lip
  • Sweat knit on the forehead
  • Viscosity in the skin
  • Hands and feet cool down
  • Utility breath
  • Fast pulse and weakness.


💀 Later shock (shock): 
Fade and lips become yellowish and dull
  • Sweat knit on the forehead
  • Hands - getting cooled down
  • Utility breath
  • Fast pulse and weakness
  • Vomiting
  • Restlessness
  • The feeling of sleeping on the face
  • Unconsciousness (later)


Treatment (first aid) for a shock :
If the subsequent shock is to be prevented, then the first treatment of shock is very important.
Shock is a condition in which the body's live-action is suppressed due to an injury, sudden bleeding, severe pain, or emotional disturbances (eloquent). Also, called shock in common language.

The amount of shock is different for every person. It depends on the nature of his mentality and how much he can endure. When very young children, old people, and people suffering from blood loss come in contact with the condition of shock, they are very much in a hurry. Shock, causes, first shock and later shock, symptoms, first aid (treatment) for a shock!

It appears immediately after injury and is caused by excessive stimulation of the tip of the nerve at the place of injury. If the first shock is treated properly, then it quickly gets better.

It can take up to half an hour of injuries and several hours, and it is caused by the onset of internal and external blood. Post-shock is a very dangerous condition and if it is not treated then death can also happen.




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