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  1. Shock: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - MedicineNet

    Jul 15, 2024 · Shock is a life-threatening condition with symptoms like low blood pressure, weakness, chest pain, etc. Learn about causes, types, and treatments.

  2. Shock: 4 Types, Subtypes, and Emergency Symptoms - Verywell …

    Oct 15, 2025 · In this article, you'll learn what can cause shock, what symptoms spell emergency for each type, the first-line treatments when facing an emergency from shock, and more.

  3. Shock: Signs, Causes, and Types - Healthline

    Jul 27, 2018 · Shock can lead to multiple organ failure as well as life-threatening complications. There are many types of shock. They fall under four main categories, based on what has …

  4. Shock - Critical Care Medicine - MSD Manual Professional Edition

    Shock is a state of organ hypoperfusion with resultant cellular dysfunction and damage. Mechanisms may involve decreased circulating volume, decreased cardiac output, and …

  5. Shock: First aid - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 16, 2024 · Shock is a critical condition brought on by the sudden drop in blood flow through the body. Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, blood loss or an allergic reaction.

  6. Shock First Aid, Types & Symptoms - Cleveland Clinic

    Shock makes your organ systems shut down due to a lack of blood flow and oxygen. The goal of shock first aid is to stabilize a person as much as possible and buy time until they can get …

  7. Shock: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Nov 2, 2023 · Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires …

  8. Definition, classification, etiology, and pathophysiology of shock

    Aug 12, 2025 · Shock is defined as a state of cellular and tissue hypoxia due to reduced oxygen delivery, increased oxygen consumption, inadequate oxygen utilization, or a combination of …

  9. Shock - Red Cross

    Common causes of shock include severe bleeding and severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), but shock can develop quickly after any serious injury or illness. A person who is showing …

  10. Shock: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment of Trauma - eMedicineHealth

    Medically, shock is defined as a condition where the tissues in the body don't receive enough oxygen and nutrients to allow the cells to function. This ultimately leads to cellular death, …