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12 September 2025

  • curprev 01:3601:36, 12 September 2025GudrunDeBernales talk contribs 5,493 bytes +5,493 Created page with "<br>Our editors will assessment what you’ve submitted and determine whether or not to revise the article. Shock is usually caused by hemorrhage or overwhelming infection and is characterized normally by a weak, speedy pulse; low blood strain; and chilly, sweaty pores and skin. Depending on the cause, nonetheless, some or all of those signs could also be missing in particular person cases. A brief therapy of shock follows. For additional discussion, see cardiovascular i..."