Electrical Burns
Electrical burns occur when an electric current passes through the body, causing damage to the skin and underlying tissues. These burns can happen from direct contact with live wires, faulty appliances, or lightning strikes. The severity of the burn often depends on the voltage and duration of the exposure. Unlike thermal burns, electrical burns can cause deep tissue damage that may not be immediately visible.
Treatment for electrical burns typically involves assessing the extent of the injury and providing appropriate care. This may include cleaning the burn, applying dressings, and in severe cases, surgery. It's essential to seek medical attention, as complications can arise, including damage to nerves, muscles, and organs.