What are the common physical reactions to electrocution?
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- Brain and other nerve damage
- Broken bones
- Cardiac arrest
- Cardiac arrhythmia
- Cataracts (loss of vision)
- Changes in temperament or personality
- Deformity at point of contact
- Headaches
- Hearing loss
- Heart fibrillation (fluttery muscular contractions that cause cardiac arrest)
- Internal organ damage
- Loss of cognitive abilities
- Memory loss
- Neuropathy (failure of nerve cells to function properly)
- Numbness or tingling
- Permanent heart muscle damage
- Renal failure
- Respiratory failure
- Ruptured eardrums
- Seizures
- Severe burns
- Spine injury
- Unconsciousness
- Weakness
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