Clammy
Reddish skin
Usually yes. There are many visible symptoms of anaphylactic shock that don't go away when the person dies, such as hives, red or purple skin, and swelling of the face, tongue, and/or throat.
When shock results from excessive dilation of blood vessels, the skin may be warm and flushed.
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.
pale
The Zebra skin Razr case is made of neoprene, so will protect from minor bumps and electrical shock.
A person with Toxic shock syndrome experiences symptoms suddenly. These symptoms may include a high fever, red eyes, a sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, aching muscles, and a skin rash that peels like a sunburn. Within several days, the symptoms become quickly worse. The person's blood pressure falls and swelling occurs as fluids accumulate in body tissues. Eventually, major organs such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver begin to fail.As far as i know...big tampons cause toxic shock syndrome.It has a warning label.
skin
It may be that you have a preconceived idea of a person from (for example) their skin colour, or accent. Actually talking to a person gives you an insight into what they are really like as a person - rather than 'stereotyping' them.
Because water is a better conductor then skin cells.
Anxiety, restlessness, altered conciousness physical signs: pale, moist skin, blueish, rapid breathing