depending on the patient usually White, because of the lack of blood to the brain.
Yours skin appear pale during shock because it ain't getting enough oxygen and blood through body
There could be many reasons why your skin looks pale. it can be a lack of sunlight, anemia, or a vitamin deficiency. A doctor will be able to run tests and diagnose the cause.
Poor blood circulation.
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Pale skin, low blood pressure
The patients body withdraws the blood into the centre of the body for the vital organs - away from the skin - which makes the skin look pale.
Signs of traumatic shock include weak and rapid pulse, shallow and rapid breathing, and pale, cool, clammy skin
Avoid dark colours as they make your skin appear paler, pale pinks and pastel colours such as blues and purples will suit your skin well as they make your skin look more peachy. I have pale skin and brown hair and for my prom I wore a light grey/purple dress with silver detail.
During shock, blood is conserved for the vital organs, and blood flow to the skin is decreased. This makes the skin feel cold and clammy.
Yes, a kind of. Pale skin is a very white, light grayish skin tone.
Yes, confusion and anxiety are indications that the Airman is in shock. Other early signs and symptoms that the Airman may exhibit are a weak pulse, and pale, cool, or clammy skin.
pale cool skinThere is NO real question asked in the above run-on sentence. Please rephrase the question.- Pale cool skin- Confused and disoriented behavior
With skin bleach.
Porcelain skin is a colloquial term for very pale skin. The phrase is a metaphor comparing pale skin to white, fragile porcelain.