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Electrical burns may be caused by a number of sources of electricity. Examples include lightning, stun guns, and contact with job site or household current.
Call 911 or your local emergency number if the source of the burn is a high voltage wire or lightening. Also call if the injured person has:
Treat minor electrical skin burns like any other minor burn.
For serious burns, after you call 911 or your local medical emergency number, take these actions right away while waiting for medical help:
For the person with a serious burn:
For you:
If you have any questions about how severe the burn is, contact a healthcare professional.
Any person who has been injured by contact with electricity should see a healthcare professional. The damage may be worse than it looks from the burn on the skin. Sometimes an electrical injury can cause damage to skin, muscles, blood vessels and nerves, often in an arm or a leg. The heart, brain and other body organs can be damaged.
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