The danger is everywhere.
This is according to doctors who recently discovered a long list of ordinary activities that can cause serious harm – and get you an expensive trip to the emergency room.
For example, do you wear crocs? They are more than just a Faux after fashion, says an ER veteran, warning people to find better shoes.
Abdullah Pratt, an Emergency Medicine physician at the University of Chicikagos Medicine, told the New York Times that he sees “specific Croc” injuries at least once a week.
Nice, though comfortable shoes, do not “provide attraction” nor “foot support”, he explained.
“People go fly, and so do their crocs,” he said.
But this is not the only treacherous behavior that can lower you in the ER.
“We see the worst of the worst and most loved ones,” Pratt said.
Petting dogs of strangers is also incredibly dangerous – no matter how beautiful poch.
“You don’t know what kind of trauma that animal is placed and what kind of causation has,” he continued.
He would not dare, but his face next to anyone else’s dog, nor.
“I think most dog owners have never seen what it looks like for a dog to mature someone,” he said. “I have.”
Another habit is the way people sliced avocados or bagels. Often, people will hold the fruit of the fruit or the oven in the palm of their hand while they sliced-no for the ER documents.
Adiaira Landry, an ER doctor in Brigham and the women’s hospital, which is associated with Harvard Medical School, says cooking -related knife injuries are the most common damage.
“Sometimes I will even ask,” Oh, were you expecting avocado? “,” She told The Times. “And they are like: ‘Yes! How do you know?'”
Gregory Sughalski, chairman of the Emergency Department at Hackensack University Medical Center, told Times that he often has patients cutting out “their hands cutting bagels”.
Approximately 350,000 people are looking for medical treatment for knife injuries each year, according to the Midwest Orthopedics in Rush.
“Never expect your hand,” Matt Shannon, Director of Emergency Medicine of the University of Florida Health, told Matt Shannon, adding that the article should be placed on a bold, non -slip surface.
Meanwhile, doctors also warned against trampolines.
“They are a factory with broken bones,” Sugalski said. “We see fractures, shifts, spinal injuries, head injuries, all the time.”
In fact, more than 100,000 people land in the ER with trampoline-related injuries every year-and the risk of backyard is the worst night of Sugalski as the father of three children.
“When I hear” Trampoline “,” he recalled, “I’m like,” Ugh, can’t we go to this birthday party? “”
Biking, another favorite outdoor pastime, also poses a security risk – only if you do not wear a helmet.
“We see people entering helmets and no helmets, and it’s night and day,” Sugalski explained, adding that “you are simply looking for serious harm” by riding in the head.
If you get into a collision as you wear a helmet, Sugalski added, “For the most part, you are leaving.
Finally, Landry warned not to ignore the symptoms of unexpected onset, especially when it comes to pain or paralysis.
“I understand that there will be medical costs and time in the emergency room, but they should not prevent you from saving your life,” she advised.
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