Did you know that unintentional injuries are the third most common cause of death among American men? While the numbers are small compared with heart disease and cancer, accidental injuries cause more than 6 percent of male deaths each year.
What exactly is classified as an unintentional injury? Any injury that isn’t intentionally self-inflicted to cause harm, including those caused by car accidents, falls and poisonings.
Fortunately, in many cases, these injuries can be prevented. Check out these tips on reducing your risk.
Stay safe on the road
If you’ve driven much on Tennessee interstates, you’ve seen TDOT signs listing the current number of motor vehicle deaths for the year. It’s a sobering number — more than 400 motor vehicle deaths had already occurred in 2016 by early June.
While you can’t control the actions of the drivers around you, you can make sure you’re driving safely. Here are a few do’s and don’ts:
Not sure what constitutes distracted driving? Distracted driving is any activity that diverts your attention away from driving, even if just for a moment, including:
Stay safe on your feet
Falls are a common cause of unintentional injury death, particularly among those age 65 and older. Fall prevention is about more than just watching your step. Try these strategies:
Stay safe from poisoning
Poisoning is the largest cause of unintentional injury death. While the word “poisoning” may bring to mind the ingestion of something poisonous, other exposure to hazardous chemicals, including breathing in dangerous fumes, can cause poisoning as well.
In the case of an emergency, you can depend on UT Erlanger Health. The region’s only Level I trauma center offers comprehensive emergency care. If you believe you’re experiencing an emergency, call 911.
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