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Default 33,000 injured each year while using the toilet

33,000 injured each year while using the toilet
by Fred Hosier August 22, 2011

Imagine this: You’re being treated in a hospital emergency room. The
medical professional attending to you tries to make ER small talk by
asking, "How’d this happen?" And you answer

"I was using the toilet."

You and 32,999 other Americans each year.

Really.

A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
estimates 234,000 nonfatal bathroom injuries were treated in U.S.
emergency departments in 2008.

Of those bathroom injuries, 14.1% occurred when people stood up from,
sat down on or were using the toilet.

Injury rates increased with age, from 4.1 per 100,000 among persons age
15-24 to 266.6 per 100,000 among those aged 85 or more.

The CDC says injuries among people aged 65 or older associated with
using the toilet might be attributed in part to vasovagal syncope. The
condition is a common cause of fainting and can be brought about by
relieving oneself.

Standing after prolonged sitting can also result in postural
hypotension, a sudden drop in blood pressure that causes
light-headedness or dizziness.

Some other stats from the CDC’s bathroom injuries report:

* 81% of all bathroom injuries were caused by falls
* head/neck was the most common body part injured (31%)
* most patients were treated and released, but 13.7% were admitted,
and
* bathing, showering or getting out of the tub or shower was the
most common cause of bathroom injury (37.3%).

The best prevention steps, especially for people age 65 and above:
Install grab bars inside tubs and showers and near toilets, and add
anti-slip strips to the bottom of tubs and showers.

From:
http://www.safetynewsalert.com/33000...ing-the-toilet