The arteries constrict that get blood to your arms and legs and skin. This concentrates the blood in your heart, lungs and brain. The skin get cold and clammy because blood usually runs through it to warm it up. When a individual is in shock, that blood isn't flowing.
The blood supply is drawn fund in to the body core to protect the imperative organs. It is a process known as vasoconstriction.
No comments:
Post a Comment