What is electric shock?
When you touch a live wire, the current will pass through the human body, which is called electric shock.
Electric shock can cause different degrees of damage to the human body and internal tissues. This kind of damage is divided into electric shock and electric injury
What is electric shock?
It refers to the serious damage to the internal tissues when the current passes through the human body. Electric shock will make people feel hot and numb all over the body, and the muscles will twitch involuntarily, and gradually lose consciousness. If the current continues to pass through the human body, the heart, respiratory function and nervous system of the person who is electrocuted will be injured until breathing stops and the heart activity stops, which is death.
What is electric injury?
It refers to the local damage caused by electric current to the outside of the human body. From the outside, electric injuries generally include arc burns, electric branding and molten metal penetrating into the skin (called skin metallization). In short, when a person is electrocuted, the current passes through the human body and the arc occurs, which often causes burns to the human body, and in severe cases, death.





