Electric shocks can paralyze the respiratory system or disrupt heart action, causing instant death
Electric shocks cause death in 3-15% of cases
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Electric shocks can paralyze the respiratory system
Electric shocks in the body can be caused by contact with electrical sources such as faulty wiring or appliances. To prevent electric shocks, it is important to ensure that electrical systems are properly installed and maintained, avoid using electrical devices near water, and always use insulated tools when working with electricity. Additionally, using ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) can help protect against electric shocks.
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No, electric shocks typically do not cause bruising. They can cause burns or tissue damage at the site of contact, but bruising is not a common symptom. If you have concerns about an electric shock injury, it's important to seek medical attention.
The worst danger is death, heart failure and dangerous burns are also pretty bad side-effects!
Because you pee on an electric fence.
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very severe can cause death
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yes,an electric eel shocks are fatal for an adult human being