Trauma
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Shock, anxiety and grief.
Yes, being expressionless can be a symptom of shock. During a state of shock, an individual may appear dazed, have a blank stare, or exhibit a lack of emotional response or expression due to the body's physiological response to a traumatic event.
Root shock is the traumatic stress reaction to the loss of some or all of one's emotional ecosystem. ...
A shock is something which causes sudden, heavy impact, a sudden electrical charge, or an amount of considerable emotional impact.
Experiencing emotional, psychological, or physical trauma.
Yes definitely. Some people have asthma that is bought on by allergies, similar to hayfever, others will have an attack in a stressful situation. I am asthmatic myself and mainly I get just a mild attack sometimes on exertion e.g running. I also get mild attacks when under stress. If you know you are going to be in a stressful situation you should use a preventative inhaler before the event if possible.
Experiencing emotional, psychological, or physical trauma.
A rapid and large decrease in blood volume affects blood pressure and produces shock. Along with the precipitous drop in blood volume from blood loss, there is a drop of RBC that carry O2. Shock is a life-threatening condition.Note: This medical term does not mean a psychological or emotional "shock", or an electrical "shock".
by an event which is to come
Shallow breathing Confusion
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