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Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

Eyes staring at the phone, and finally the eyeball is removed, can you believe it?

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Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day
Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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Because looking at mobile phones leads to accidents, and even cases of death, there are too many!

1. Being hit, crushed, hit by a car, and involving others

A woman in Nanjing looked at her mobile phone while walking, bowed her head and walked straight into the stereoscopic garage. After finding herself in the garage by mistake, she was teleported to the next floor in a daze, and then hit by an oncoming car...

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day
Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day
Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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A woman in Suzhou, Anhui Province, walking and playing with her mobile phone, was hit by an oncoming large truck, and before she could react, she was then crushed by the big yellow truck driving on the opposite side, and died instantly...

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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Two young people in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, crossed the road to play with their mobile phones too focused and were knocked off at the intersection.

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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A woman in Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, walked and played with her mobile phone, causing a passing motorcycle to collide with her, and the passengers on the motorcycle unfortunately died. The woman was eventually sentenced to ten months in prison and compensated the victim's family for 200,000 yuan.

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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2. The mother took the baby to play with the mobile phone, and the son drowned

A mother in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, took her 4-year-old son for a swim. The mother stood in the water playing with her mobile phone, and the child drowned not far behind her, struggling for 3 minutes without attracting the attention of the mother...

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

3. The driver drives to look at the mobile phone, causing a serious car accident

On the Hangzhou Bay Bridge, a bus driver rear-ended with a truck changing lanes in front of him because he looked down at his mobile phone.

Driving and playing with mobile phones is too irresponsible for the lives of yourself and others!

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

There is also "cycling showmanship", which is really dangerous!

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day
Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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According to statistics, in 2015, the penetration rate of mobile phones in China was as high as 95.5%[1], and by 2018, the total number of mobile phone users reached 1.57 billion [2]. Mobile phones have become the most inseparable thing in our lives, bringing a lot of convenience at the same time, but also invisibly kidnapping our lives, and even threatening our health and life.

According to a survey by the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTASA), the use of mobile phones to distract people and prolong the crossing time [3] is highly susceptible to traffic accidents.

Studies have also shown that using a mobile phone while driving will cause the driver to change the position of stepping on the accelerator, resulting in a variety of driving speeds [4]. When driving and talking on the phone, they are more likely to brake sharply, the driver's reflexes are weaker, and the number of observations in the rearview mirrors and roadside signs is reduced [5-10].

Tip: When walking, cycling, and driving, please put down your mobile phone, don't take any chances!

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

Brush your phone before going to bed at night, and then put it on your pillow to charge... This is a bedtime action that many people are accustomed to.

"Bang!" The phone suddenly exploded in sleep!

In June 2021, Xiao Chen in Xiamen, Fujian Province, was still sleeping when the charger of the mobile phone charger that was charging at the head of the bed suddenly exploded, injuring his right eye. Xiao Chen said that the charger that exploded was a bargain bought at a stall, and did not pay attention to whether there was a certificate of conformity...

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

(Source: Jiangsu TV)

There are still many people who will put a film on the mobile phone, but have you ever thought that the lethality of the mobile phone film is also very strong!

In March 2021, Fei Fei of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, accidentally broke the mobile phone membrane, and later the fragments of the tempered membrane pierced into her fingers, and eventually turned into local neuroma-like hyperplasia...

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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Tips: Charging cable, charger, mobile phone film, etc., it is best to see the certificate of conformity when purchasing, do not use informal products!

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day
Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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1. May cause insomnia

Playing with your phone before bedtime, the more you play the more excited, it's true! Studies have found that using a mobile phone before going to bed is more likely to put people in a state of high alertness, and it is also accompanied by certain emotional abnormalities that affect sleep [11].

2. May be harmful to the eyes

People who often look at mobile phones, their eyes are dry and astringent? You may have dry eye syndrome [12].

3. May affect the cervical spine

Playing with your phone down for a long time, the cervical spine will "protest" - neck pain and stiffness, dizziness, headache and nausea, cervical spondylosis will say hi to you [13].

4. May be harmful to fingers

The high frequency and long time of mobile phone use may lead to damage to hand joints, muscles, and ligaments, and in the long run, the fingers will bounce, and the fingers will not be straightened or bent in severe cases... This is the legendary "tenosynovitis"[14], which sounds very uncomfortable!

Mobile phone used for a long time, fingers, wrist pain?

Poke video teaches you a few small movements to protect your hands

5. May be infected with disease

We know the toilet is dirty, but have you ever thought that the phone is dirty too? Studies have found that the number of microorganisms accumulating on mobile phones exceeds that of banknotes and toilet toilets [15]. These pathogenic microorganisms can enter the human body by answering phone calls, playing with mobile phones while eating, etc., and induce infections [16]!

6. May cause hemorrhoids

You happily play with your phone while squatting in the pit, and over time, chrysanthemums may be affected and have hemorrhoids. That picture is so beautiful that I dare not look at it

7. May cause psychological stress

Studies have shown that people who use mobile phones excessively will become addicted to the virtual world and ignore the real environment in real life, thus lacking interpersonal skills [18], which is often referred to by many people as "social phobia".

Experts at home and abroad believe that some people have become heavily dependent on mobile phones [19-23].

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

Write on the back

Mobile phones have a magic that seems to take us to another world. In that world, neither space-time nor geographical distance seemed to be a problem.

Mobile phones are really a good thing – not only can you make and receive calls, but you can also surf the Internet, chat, play games, shop, take pictures, etc.

But the phone is something we humans create, and we should be free to dispose of it, not let it dominate us, are you right?

Put down your phone and look at your loved ones and friends in front of you — everyone is more important than the square space of your phone screen!

Playing with your phone like this is dangerous, but you probably do it every day

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Review expert: Yang Fangru

Deputy Chief Physician of Mental Health Center, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University

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