Thursday, February 26, 2009

Don’t Used To Pin Receiver


Bone protrusion can cut intravenous lines and trigger stroke. This warning might need to be paid attention by secretaries, operators, consultants, doctors, and employees who frequently use the phone.
Remember, don’t too often let go the receiver from your hand and put it between your shoulder and ear, and while other hands doing other activities. Perhaps, such behavior can cause a stroke. As told by nerve experts from France on the Health Journal several times ago.
A psychiatrist, who always spoke by phone by pinning the receiver between her left ear and shoulder more than 1 hour, was reported suffering mild stroke. Unlucky events occur as a result of bone protrusion that cut intravenous lines. According to team doctor that examine this case, this man aged 43 years who accustomed to talk to his patients at first was healthy.
However after advising his patients, this psychiatrist complained of temporary blindness on his left eye, his left ear felt like a drone. Not only that, he also confessed that he is difficult to speak. This condition shows that he was suffering from a mild stroke.


The result of scanning shows there is a tear appeared in the arterial wall in the organs of the man. This tear affects the lines of delivering blood to the brain.
As known, on human body there are two artery glands which provide blood that contain oxygen from heart to head and neck. The two arterial lines is increased from both side of neck, from the heart to the brain.
On the scanning showed there was bone pointed which was called as the stiloid process, that cause a contact between bone (on the neck) and artery.
In fact, each person has 2 stiloid bones. These bones prominent from both side of the scull, right below the ear and behind jawbone. But, the bone that that psychiatrist had was longer than usual.
Mathieu Zuber, nerve specialist from Saint Anne hospital, Paris said:
“Fortunately this patient only experienced insemic occasional attack or stop supplying blood to brain less than 24 hour.”
In this case only mild stroke that the psychiatrist suffer from pinning the receiver.
“But, this incident shows us that everyday activities that involves rather long detour on the neck, such as using a phone and pin between ear and shoulder, can cause unexpected problems for some people," he added.
He added, the psychiatrist does not have symptoms of stroke too long. But, after this incident, he does not want to talk by pinning the phone between ear and shoulder again when serving his patients’ complaints. Therefore from now on do destroy this habit.
“Better to prevent before it happens to us all”.
Keep your health…

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