During hypovolemic shock, hypotension tends to develop after the loss of more than 20 percent of blood volume.
<h3>What is hypovolemic shock?</h3>
Hypovolemic shock is a dangerous condition in which your heart can't get your body the blood (and oxygen) it needs to function. This happens because you've lost a large amount ― more than 20% ― of your blood volume.
You can also get hypovolemic shock from losing a large amount of fluids after a lot of diarrhea, throwing up or sweating.
Because hypovolemic shock keeps your organs from getting enough blood or oxygen, you need to get treatment right away.
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