In the early stages of visceral rupture, there are usually no obvious symptoms, but simply abdominal pain, pressure pain, rebound pain, etc., which are often easily overlooked, but once there is obvious visceral rupture, there are serious consequences. If there is obvious pallor, cold sweat, fine pulse rate or obvious drop in blood pressure and rapid heart rate, it proves that hemorrhagic shock has occurred, and if the head is also hit it can lead to cranial and cerebral nerve damage and coma or transient loss of consciousness.