Sensation of current shocks

Electric shock

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Electric shock of a (human) body with any source of electricity that causes a sufficient current through the skin, muscles or hair. Typically, the expression is used to denote an unwanted exposure to electricity, hence the effects are considered undesirable. The minimum current a human can feel depends on the current type and frequency. A person can feel at least 1 mA of AC at 60 Hz, while at least 5 mA for DC. The current may, if it is high enough, cause tissue damage or fibrillation which leads to cardiac arrest. 60 mA of AC (rms, 60 Hz) or 300–500 mA of DC can cause fibrillation...

Sensation of current shocks - List of case studies

Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Acute Myeloradiculoneuritis

45-year-old male who presented with acute onset of flaccid paraparesis more pronounced on the left, sensation of current shocks in both legs and sensory level from the umbilicus ...

List of Symptoms

Below is a full list of the symptoms mentioned in case studies throughout the site. click on a ... Bradycardia Brain hamartomas Breathless sensation Bruise Bruising Burning localized pain (right ... palpitation Heaviness in back and legs Heavy current shocks (lower limbs) Hematuria Hemiparesis Hemoptoic ...

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