Symptoms of shock?
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Shock is a complex syndrome of systemic microcirculation dysfunction and serious disturbance of vital organs due to the sharp decrease of effective circulating blood volume, extensive, continuous and significant reduction of tissue blood perfusion after the invasion of strong pathogenic factors. Symptoms of shock? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Symptoms of shock?
First: early shock patients conscious, but restless, anxiety or excitement. Pale complexion and skin. Lips and nail beds are slightly bluish. Cold sweat, cold and wet limbs. There may be nausea and vomiting. The heart is beating fast and the pulse is still strong. Systolic blood pressure may be low or close to normal, or high due to increased catecholamine secretion, but unstable; Diastolic blood pressure increases, so pulse pressure decreases. Urine volume also decreased.
Second, the clinical manifestations in the middle stage of shock vary with the degree of shock. General moderate shock, in addition to the above-mentioned performance, consciousness is still clear, but weak, apathetic expression, slow response, fuzzy consciousness. The pulse is fine and rapid, and disappears when pressed a little harder,
Thirdly, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and extensive organic damage of the heart occurred in the late stage of shock. The former causes bleeding, including skin, mucous membrane and visceral bleeding, while gastrointestinal bleeding and hematuria are more common; Adrenal hemorrhage can lead to acute adrenocortical failure; Pancreatic bleeding can lead to acute pancreatitis.
matters needing attention
1. Eat high protein and nutritious food. 2. It is advisable to eat foods rich in vitamins and minerals. 3. Eat high calorie and digestible food. 4. Avoid greasy and indigestible food. 5. Avoid fried, smoked, barbecue, raw and cold, stimulating food. 6. Avoid high salt and fat food.










