Electric shock
When a certain current or electric energy (static) causes damage, dysfunction or even death through the human body, it is called electric shock, and it is commonly known as electric shock. Lightning strike is also an electric shock. Mild shockers may appear pale, dull, and unresponsive to surroundings. Conscious mental stress, weak limbs, and general weakness. Most of the fainted were approached by extreme panic. In severe cases, coma, ventricular fibrillation, dilated pupils, respiratory arrest, and death may occur.
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