Electric injury occurs when electric current passes through the body, damaging tissues and organs. The severity of injury depends on several factors, including voltage, current strength, resistance of tissues, type of current (AC vs. DC), duration of exposure, and pathway of current distribution. Common causes of electric injury include contact with power lines, malfunctioning appliances, and lightning strikes. Injuries can include burns, cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory failure, and neurological effects. Treatment involves removing the individual from the current, providing first aid for burns or other injuries, and seeking immediate medical help.