Shock
Shock is associated with circulatory collapse, where the heart is unable to adequately supply all of the body’s tissues with blood. A person with shock appears cold, pale and sweaty, and has a rapid and very weak pulse and irregular breathing. Shock can occur after an injury where significant blood is lost, or severe dehydration due to diarrhea or excessive sweating, among other causes. The medical treatment should be based on the cause, and immediate professional help should be obtained as soon as possible.
Treatment Plan for Shock
Seek professional care immediately.
Herbal Remedies for Shock
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The information given here is designed to help you make informed choices about your health. The information is drawn from numerous sources—both traditional medicine practice, from the clinical experience of many herbalists currently practicing, and supported by decades of scientific research from the author. The research most consulted includes human clinical trials that help to determine the most effective and safe herbs for various needs, the best doses, and types of preparations.
The information offered in this database is not intended as a substitute for any that may have been prescribed by your health practitioner or physician.