Warn doctors: Caution, you are endangering your health with your daily mistakes

Throw your head back if your nose is bleeding, suck the poison from a snake, brush your teeth right after you eat. There are some things we always do because that's what we're told, but it turns out some of them are just fairy tales of old women. You can start to question [...]
Throw your head back if your nose is bleeding, suck the poison from a snake, brush your teeth right after you eat. There are some things we always do because that's what we're told, but it turns out some of them are just fairy tales of old women.
You may begin to question all your rituals after reading this article. Some very fundamental things you thought you did well so far were wrong.
Don't blow the baby's food

Inflate your child's food, or share food, drink, toothbrush, and so on can transmit multiple bacteria. Children who don't even have teeth are the most endangered because they have just begun to develop.
Do not share food, drink, or other equipment with your child, and do not blow their food. It's better to wait for them to feed only after they're cooled.
Do not look back when you have nosebleeds

If you look back, you may feel tired of the blood that comes down to the back of your throat.
Sit down and keep your head straight and your beard parallel to the floor.
Do not raise someone who has just fallen out

One of the reasons people lose or go out is because of a sudden drop in blood pressure, resulting from the nonblood supply of the brain. If you raise a person, you will prevent blood from reaching the brain.
In this case, a person's head must remain lower than their breasts. It's better if you leave the person lying down. They have to stay in this position for a few minutes, and make sure they feel good before they get up.
Don't suck poison from a snake

Nowadays there is an effective antidote and it is very rare for a snake bite to become fatal, only 0.05% of cases. The inhalation of poison, researchers say, does not help the victims, so there is no reason to do so.
In this case, you need to extend the person so that the bite is below heart level so that the venom does not spread quickly until the ambulance arrives.
Avoid brushing your teeth immediately after a meal

It harms the emal and the protective layer of the teeth. When you wake up, wash them before breakfast. If you wash up after eating, first wash your mouth with water, and then wait until about 40 minutes after meal.
Do not hit a person caught on the back of the course

If you hit a person who has food in his throat hard, make the biggest mistake when he is in the right position.
Keep the person ahead and make them cough first, that can be sufficient. If it doesn't work, give some light back strokes between shoulder edges, but make sure that the person is bent before doing so.
Do not apply the ice directly to a matio

Your skin is very delicate, if you do so, reduce your blood flow and slow down your healing. Moreover, it can cause frost.
Put the ice on a towel or in some other cloth. It should be decided right after the trauma, and you shouldn't keep it more than 10 minutes.
Do not apply butter or ice to burn

Grandma's tales of treating a burning will not help. Burn goes deep in your skin and you have to cool it to prevent further damage.
Put burning under cold running water and make sure that you leave it for about 20 minutes.
Never fill your plastic bottle with water

There's a dangerous chemical in plastic called BPA that is released into water and increases dangerous bacteria in bottle cracks. These bacteria affect fertility and can cause cancer.
Drop plastic bottles immediately after their first use, and buy a bottle of reused glass to use.










