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Accidentally touched metal to metal on a battery what will happen ?

My dumb self was trying to get a battery out of the remote (only one battery in there) and tried to get it out with kitchen silverware, waited a few seconds and then touched the battery. Now my finger has a slight numb feeling. Will this cause any damage to my body ? 

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  • 4 weeks ago

    You would know if you got a shock.

  • John
    Lv 4
    1 month ago

    Have you made out a will ??

    The numbness will spread through your hand, up your arm and into your head.   It will then be necessary to put you out of your misery.   They usually do that by a shot to the head with a pistol in the hospital. 

    Usually death occurs within 3 hours.    Please make out a will. 

  • Tony B
    Lv 4
    1 month ago

    You are joking, aren't you?

  • 1 month ago

    Well, if you're feeling numb, you could be suffering some serious bodily damage. I'd say if this persists you should check yourself into a hospital. I had a shark friend that died from an accident involving a car battery.

  • 1 month ago

    For that you should have no symptoms, form what you describe if the numbness persists I would consult a doctor and not ask random idiots like me that have no medical expertise.  Doubt it will cause an issue to the whole body. Its probably just you got a short circuit and a small shock.

  • ron h
    Lv 7
    1 month ago

    I've heard that doing that can make a man's dik get blisters. 

  • garry
    Lv 6
    1 month ago

    ordinary batteries dont have the amps to kill you , 

  • 1 month ago

    I have a small screwdriver I use for that,,sometimes a dime.

    does absolutely nothing.

  • 1 month ago

    I usually test a battery on my tongue to see if its alive or dead, if I get a tingle l know its ok to use. 

  • 1 month ago

    You’ll be fine. There’s not enough amp on an AA or AAA battery to do permanent damage. 

    Just remember, it’s not the volt that kills you, it’s the amp. 

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