What interesting occupational diseases have you seen?

Updated on society 2024-06-06
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For example, if you don't leave the industry, this occupational disease, I think it's so interesting, and one of the three sentences always talks about my own profession, and I feel that I am too addicted to this profession.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, I am a teacher, I think there should be a lot of occupational diseases in this profession, first of all, there will be throat problems, most teachers have pharyngitis, in addition, from some old teachers have varicose veins, caused by standing all the time, there are problems with the spine and spine, long-term desk work makes it in a state of tension, raise the arm to write on the blackboard, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ten cooks, nine flowers, and one is a fool. Most of the cooks are not highly educated, with a big waist and a thick neck, and a "ruffian" who combines the smell of oil, tobacco and alcohol. There are also various occupational diseases, tuberculosis, rheumatism, obesity, anorexia, lumbar disc herniation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My friend is an art designer, nothing else has grown, obsessive-compulsive disorder is much more serious, and when I go to the supermarket, I see that the position of the drink is different. He'd go up and put them in the same position, at the same angle. This is the most interesting occupational disease I have ever seen. ‍‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am a street lamp repairer, and every time I go home to our county, I will habitually look at the street lights.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When chatting with others, psychiatrists like to figure out people's minds, and unconsciously treat people as their own disease = patients.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As soon as the doctor saw someone injured and sick in the movie, especially at the moment of life and death, he began to think about how to rescue him like obsessive-compulsive disorder, and even thought about the details of which part of the larynx to cut with a scalpel for tracheotomy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I once saw a man working in a laboratory who often had to look at microorganisms under a microscope. After a long time, he would feel that the environment around him was very dirty all day long.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I know that lawyers unconsciously look for loopholes when they see any notices, notices and other normative texts, including the property payment notice at the entrance of our community. In particular, it is forbidden to see words that are logically confused, incomprehensible, or unclear.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As a programmer, no matter what you do, you have to make a plan before executing it, and when you see a program, you will think about how it is implemented in the background.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm a painter, and when I see a beautiful painting, I want to buy it, and I want to see the paint I like. I see a lot of colors that are always neatly arranged according to the color system.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are different occupational diseases in different occupations, and the following are some common occupational diseases and their occurrences:

    1.Programmer: Programmers generally need to sit in front of the computer for a long time, and they are prone to problems such as cervical spondylosis and eye fatigue after a long time. Especially when the project is urgent, the work intensity increases, and it may be necessary to work uninterrupted for a long time, and there are problems such as staying up late and lack of sleep.

    2.Healthcare workers: Healthcare workers are often required to work long hours and often stay alert for long periods of time, resulting in high levels of stress at work. Especially when faced with tedious and repetitive work, mental fatigue and depression may occur.

    3.Teachers: Teachers generally need to lecture for a long time, mark assignments, etc., which may lead to problems such as lumbar spondylosis, frozen shoulder, etc. In addition, often facing problems such as students' problems and parental pressure can also lead to problems such as excessive psychological pressure, anxiety and insomnia.

    4.Salespeople: Salespeople generally need to be cautious about frequent business trips or field work, which will cause them to not be able to maintain a good rest and rest time for a long time, which will lead to problems such as decreased physical function and reduced immunity in the long run.

    In addition, they also need to face customer complaints, stress, and work goals, which can also bring them a lot of psychological pressure and work challenges.

    In addition, they need to be constantly exposed to various social events and interpersonal conflicts, which can adversely affect their mental health.

    Different occupations have different occupational diseases, but in each occupation, we can take appropriate measures to avoid or reduce the onset of occupational diseases. For example, maintain a good work schedule and exercise, adjust your mentality in time and relieve work pressure.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, occupational diseases refer to physical and mental diseases caused by long-term engagement in a certain occupation or work, and are commonly found in people related to specific occupations and jobs. The following are some of the occupational disease onset moments corresponding to the occupation

    1. Office staff.

    Secondly, sitting in the seat for a long time and lack of exercise can easily lead to problems such as lumbar disc herniation and cervical spondylosis. In addition, staring at a computer screen for long periods of time, staying up late, etc., can also affect problems such as vision and sleep quality.

    2. Medical staff.

    Standing for a long time and working in shifts can easily lead to problems such as lumbar disc herniation, varicose veins, and shoulder and neck pain. In addition, long-term work stress may also have psychological effects, such as depression and anxiety.

    3. Construction workers.

    Long-term work at height and heavy physical labor can easily lead to problems such as falls and muscle damage.

    4. Engineer.

    Long-term operation at the engineering site is easy to be exposed to chemicals and high temperature and high pressure environments, which can lead to various respiratory diseases, ** diseases, etc.

    5. Teachers. Long-term lectures, grading homework, etc., can easily lead to problems such as sore throat and vocal cord disease.

    In conclusion, an occupational disease is a physical and mental illness caused by a long-term occupation or work. People must pay attention to occupational health and the condition of physical health models in order to prevent and improve occupational diseases in a timely manner.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Occupational diseases usually refer to some physical or mental illnesses caused by long-term occupation of a certain occupation. Occupational diseases in all walks of life have different manifestations and hazards, such as: programmers are prone to cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, etc.; Writers may have psychological problems such as depression; Teachers may experience problems such as an uncomfortable throat.

    In daily life, people should pay attention to the prevention of occupational diseases, such as proper rest, regular exercise, and eye hygiene.

    Another occupational disease is excessive attention to detail. As a writer, I often get bogged down in an intolerable pursuit of detail, spending a lot of time trying to figure out minor issues, which can slow down my progress and even make me lose sight of the big picture. It's a matter of balance, and I have to learn to find a balance between the details and the whole to ensure that my work has enough detail without losing the integrity and clarity.

    The last occupational disease is over-engagement in work. Because I love writing and am so passionate about what I do, sometimes I spend a lot of time and effort on a work. This can cause me to neglect my health and personal life, which can have a bad impact on myself and my family.

    Therefore, I must always be vigilant about my workload and working hours, and make sure that I have enough rest and a balanced life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At work, many people suffer from occupational diseases due to their long-term working environment and occupational characteristics.

    Here are some of the occupational diseases that may be particularly prone to occur:

    1.Cervical spondylosis of computer workers: Due to maintaining the same posture for a long time, excessive use of eyes, etc., many computer workers have cervical spine diseases and even cervical spine lesions.

    2.Diseases of sitting in the office: due to the lack of people sitting in the office for a long time, the body lacks exercise, and there will be diseases such as increased blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and obesity.

    3.Vocal corditis: Vocal music teachers, announcers, program hosts, etc., are prone to contracting vocal corditis due to the need to speak for a long time, and if it is not as good as the cherry blossoms, it will cause severe pharyngitis, laryngitis and other diseases.

    4.Neurological symptoms: long-term engagement, repetitive, mechanical work, such as factory assembly line operators, process production, assembly workers and other personnel are prone to neurological symptoms, such as hand tremor, dizziness, vision loss, etc.

    5.Occupational allergies: Many occupations, such as shampoo barbers, coal miners, chemical production workers, etc., will be exposed to certain chemicals and gases, and prolonged exposure can easily cause allergic symptoms, such as nasal congestion, sneezing, tearing, etc.

    6.Eye diseases: Computer programmers, electronic engineers, etc., who use electronic devices for a long time, are prone to eye diseases, such as dry eyes, eye fatigue, and even cataracts.

    7.Back pain: For example, cleaners, construction workers, etc., who are engaged in manual labor, are prone to bone and joint diseases, such as lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, etc., due to long-term physical exertion or improper posture.

    In short, occupational diseases are prone to occur in different occupations, and each occupation needs to pay attention to the working environment, working posture, and healthy lifestyle to reduce the possibility of occupational disease attacks. In particular, it is recommended that everyone do more physical exercise and do a good job of combining work and rest to prevent the onset of occupational diseases.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What are the main occupational diseases? Star Awareness Project

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The doctor, who is still a pediatrician, saw a very cute child, and thought how terrible he must be when he was noisy.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Majoring in food safety management, I feel unhealthy about everything I eat, I rarely eat ice cream, and it is hard to think of adding dozens of additives to a small ice cream.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I am a people's teacher, I have been teaching for more than ten years, and I have pharyngitis, and every time I talk too much, my voice is very uncomfortable.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I like to be in a daze during class, and I will miss some key points, and there will be problems in doing questions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    My occupational disease is that I usually want to type out the answer to any question I see with the keyboard.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I will be in the education industry in the future, so my friends around me say that I look like a strict female teacher.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's easy to make a play when you watch**, for example, when I see the male protagonist imprisoning the female protagonist, I will silently sentence him in my heart, illegally detain, and be sentenced to up to 3 years in prison, criminal detention, controlled release or deprivation of political rights.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    When I see a book about programming, I want to flip through it, and when I see it, I feel very familiar, like I want to write it myself.

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