What Is a Blast Injury?
Blast injury usually refers to the damage caused by the explosion of explosives such as explosives and grenades. Common explosives include dynamite kits, grenades, detonators, bombs, mines, and artillery shells. Explosive injuries often occur in accidents in peacetime, but there have also been cases of suicide and murder using this method. Explosives exploding near the human body can cause different degrees of damage, severely cause limb detachment, internal organs smash, muscles and tissues splashing around, and extensive burns on the body surface can also occur. [1]