Hypovolemic shock is a medical emergency that happens when your body loses too much blood or fluid. It makes it very difficult for your heart to beat efficiently and can lead to organ failure.
Hypovolemic shock happens when a drop in blood volume — usually due to bleeding — leads to severe complications, including organ failure. Symptoms include a rapid heart rate and breathing difficulty.
Hypovolemic shock, the most severe form of volume depletion, is a life-threatening condition caused by a critical loss of intravascular volume, leading to systemic hypoperfusion, tissue hypoxia, and, ...
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