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What happens to your eyes when you get struck by lightning?
The intense heat, light, and electricity can also damage your eyes. In fact, it can bore holes in your retina and can cause cataracts within days or weeks. Other side-effects of lightning can include impotence in men and overall decreased libido.
Is looking at lightning safe?
Use the 30-30 rule, when visibility is good and there is nothing obstructing your view of the thunderstorm. When you see lightning, count the time until you hear thunder. If that time is 30 seconds or less, the thunderstorm is within six miles (ten kilometers) of you and is dangerous. Seek shelter immediately.
Can you go blind from being electrocuted?
Conclusions: The neurological manifestations secondary to accidents caused by electricity are usually divided into two types -immediate and delayed. Blindness has rarely been reported as a sequela in those who have survived fulguration due to a lightning strike.
Can lightning burn eyes?
Lightning injuries can present with an ocular injury that may involve the anterior or the posterior segment of the eye and, in some instances, both7,8,12,13 The heat energy produced can also cause burns as it did in our case 1.
What causes electric shock feeling in eye?
Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux) is a disorder of a nerve at the side of the head, called the trigeminal nerve. This condition causes intense, stabbing or electric shock-like pain in the lips, eyes, nose, scalp, forehead and jaw.
Can Lightning kill you if it hits you close to you?
Absolutely (if Thunder from a positive charge of lightning were to strike close enough (likely this’d cause temporary maybe even permanent flash blindness maybe even complete blindness (highly improbable) the strike could and would absolutely harm someone in that proximity.
Can a lightning flash blind you?
It would depend on how close you are. A lightning flash is an electric arc just like an electric welding arc, only a bit bigger. If you are seeing a lightning flash from 20 miles away it is unlikely to blind you. If the lightning flash hit the end of your nose it would likely be the last thing you ever saw.
What are the chances of being struck by lightning?
The popular perception is that the chance of being struck by lightning is one in a million. But Holle believes that statistic is misleading. Holle doesn’t even like the word ‘struck’, saying it implies that lightning strikes hit the body directly. In fact, direct strikes are surprisingly rare.
What does it feel like to be close to a lightning strike?
Being close to a lightning strike is scary. It happens really, really fast. When my friend Sean got hit, the two of us were racing for my apartment. I felt this weird tingle, I smelled ozone, and then there was an explosion like the end of the world.