Untreated shock would make the skin feel cold and clammy.
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.
they shock it
Reddish skin
The Zebra skin Razr case is made of neoprene, so will protect from minor bumps and electrical shock.
Cool, pale skin is a common symptom of shock. This is due to decreased blood flow to the skin as the body redirects blood to vital organs. It's important to seek medical attention if someone shows signs of shock.
Clammy
No, shock does not affect blood alcohol levels. Blood alcohol levels are influenced by the amount of alcohol consumed and how quickly the body metabolizes it, not by a person's state of shock.
Pale skin, low blood pressure
If will have no affect on the patient.
Yes too much shock can damage your skin or hair or worse. I wouldn't reccommend it.
Patients who are micro shock sensitive may have conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, reduced skin resistance due to moisture (e.g., sweating), or conditions that affect the heart's electrical activity, like arrhythmias. Individuals with these conditions may be more susceptible to feeling discomfort or pain from electrical stimulation at levels that are normally well tolerated.