Temporary shock is life-threatening if not treated. Patients in shock will have a fine and rapid pulse, unmeasured blood pressure, reduced or no urine output, pale face, and unclear mental consciousness. If such patients are given timely rehydration treatment and active treatment of the original disease, such as cardiogenic shock should be actively treated heart disease; infectious shock, give a lot of antibiotics to treat infection; hypovolemic shock patients, give active rehydration treatment, temporary shock can be out of danger. However, if prolonged shock is not treated with medication or allopathic treatment, temporary shock is not easily relieved, and the liver, kidneys, and multiple organ tissues will soon become underperfused, ischemic, and hypoxic, leading to serious complications.