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How does your body feel after being shocked?

3 min read
According to the Cleveland Clinic, symptoms of an electric shock can range from a tingling sensation to severe burns and cardiac arrest. Knowing **how your body feels after being shocked** is critical for recognizing a serious injury and getting timely medical help.

What do you call death by electrocution?

5 min read
While commonly used interchangeably, the terms “shock” and “electrocution” actually refer to two distinct but related concepts, with **electrocution** being the specific term for a fatal electrical injury. All electrocutions involve an electric shock, but not all electric shocks result in death. The severity of the outcome depends on multiple factors, including voltage, amperage, and duration of contact.

What happens if you shock too much?

3 min read
According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, approximately 30,000 non-fatal electric shock injuries occur each year in the U.S. But while a single, minor shock might seem harmless, many wonder: **what happens if you shock too much**, and what are the cumulative effects on the body over time?

How do you know if you are ok after an electric shock?

2 min read
According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, over 400 people die from electrocution each year. It's vital to know the warning signs and how to tell if you are ok after an electric shock, as internal damage can be silent and deadly. Acting quickly can save a life, including your own.