Skin - clammy
Definition
Clammy skin is cool, moist, and usually pale
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Alternative Names
Sweat - cold; Clammy skin; Cold sweat
Considerations
Clammy skin may be an emergency. Call your doctor immediately.
Causes
Home Care
For shock, the patient should lie down on the back with legs elevated about 12 inches. Either call for emergency help or take the victim to a hospital. For heat exhaustion, have the person drink plenty of fluids and move to a cool, shaded environment.
When to Contact a Medical Professional
People with any of the following symptoms should immediately call their doctor or seek emergency help.
- Shortness of breath
- Chest discomfort
- Signs of shock (such as confusion, diminished consciousness, or weak pulse)
If you are unable to reach your doctor, call for emergency help or take the victim to a hospital.
Always contact your doctor if the symptoms do not go away quickly.
What to Expect at Your Office Visit
The doctor will perform a physical exam and ask questions about the person's medical history.
Questions documenting clammy skin in detail may include:
- Time pattern
- How quickly did this develop?
- Did it develop suddenly?
- Has it ever happened before?
- Medical history
- Has there been an injury?
- Is the person ill?
- Are they in pain?
- Do they seem anxious or stressed?
- Has there been a recent exposure to high temperatures?
- What other symptoms are also present?
Review Date: 3/21/2006
Reviewed By: Eric Perez, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Luke's-RooseveltHospital Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed HealthcareNetwork.