Electric Shock

How Do I Correct an Electrolyte Imbalance?

It may be "shocking" to learn that your body conducts electricity. Salts in your body, known as electrolytes, are ionic compounds that, in water, break down into positive and negative charges and help conduct electrical activities in your body. These activities are essential for muscle coordination, heart function, fluid absorption and excretion and nerve function. Often, people lose electrolytes through perspiration, illness, medications or other causes, resulting in an imbalance which, in turn, can cause serious health problems....

All About Electric Shock

Medical Symptoms of Severe Electric Shock

According to a 2004 article in "IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering," the accepted explanation for injuries related to electrical shock is cellular rupture caused by an electrical field. At times the severity and locat...

About AEDs

When an individual experiences a sudden cardiac arrest, the heart is experiencing an abnormal heart rhythm. The best chance of survival in sudden cardiac arrest will occur if an electrical shock can be delivered to the heart to...

Causes of Convulsions

The patient's muscles contract and relax quickly. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) reports that convulsions are caused by changes in the electricity patterns in the brain. Convulsions can be mild or severe, depending on ...