Summary

Electrical burns might be brought on by a variety of sources of electrical energy. Examples consist of lightning, stun weapons, and contact with task website or family present.

When to look for emergency situation care

Call 911 or your regional emergency situation number if the source of the burn is a high voltage wire or lightening. Call if the hurt individual has:

  • Serious burns.
  • Confusion.
  • Problem breathing.
  • Irregular heart rhythm, called arrhythmia.
  • Does not have a pulse and is not breathing, called heart attack.
  • Muscle discomfort and contractions.
  • Seizures.
  • Loss of awareness.

Treatment

Deal with small electrical skin burns like any other small burn.

  • Put a cool, damp fabric on the location.
  • Carefully tidy the skin.
  • Put a plaster on the location.

For severe burns, after you call 911 or your regional medical emergency situation number, take these actions immediately while waiting on medical aid:

  • Shut off the source of electrical energy if possible. If not, move the source far from both you and the hurt individual. Utilize a dry, nonconducting item made from cardboard, plastic or wood.
  • Start CPR if the individual is not breathing, coughing or moving and does not have a pulse.
  • Cover any scorched locations with a sterilized gauze plaster, if readily available, or a tidy fabric or sheet.
  • Attempt to avoid the hurt individual from getting cooled.

What to prevent

For the individual with a severe burn:

  • Do not rem