Monday, June 16, 2014

10 most harmful female occupations


10 most harmful female occupationsThe choice of profession is very important for every person, because few are able after graduation to change a field ("I'm 5 years spent! "). In the end, it turns out that the person makes the choice for life, well, that's correct it will be? Women's Magazine has compared all known ratings in order to find out which professions are the most harmful for the female half of the population.


Teacher




The fact that this profession is on the first place, probably little surprise. First of all, this profession is very stressful. Abroad is generally considered that after 10-15 years teacher primarilty, and often this is due to his mental condition. The second "occupational disease" of teachers is angina and the risk of losing votes and other issues with bundles of teachers above 32 times, than the representatives of other professions.





The doctor


If you reject the "stress factor" experienced by doctors when dealing with patients (we have already written about the fact that the person is very important to communicate with positive people, and where positive patients), there are many other diseases that put themselves doctors daily. For example, surgeons from "stagnant lifestyle" (hours of operations) are at risk of developing varicose veins. And dentists, midwives and nurses may have problems with the spine, as they have sometimes a long time to be in the same position. In addition, there is the risk of allergies to medicines, disinfectants and the risk of infection of the patient.





Hairdresser


In this seemingly wonderful profession also have pitfalls. Hairdressers have to daily deal with chemical substances, which can be problems with the Airways, lungs and skin. In addition, with a large experience in this profession, there are problems with the hands. Not to mention varicose veins and spinal problems due to the "stagnant lifestyle".




Stewardess




Who has not dreamed of becoming a flight attendant and see the whole world. But, certainly, many dreams will change after the read. Flight attendants tend to varices because of the same "standing way of life", the appearance of blood clots due to the constant change of pressure, the formation of tumors due to the constant shaking of the plane. And because of the high dry air on Board the flight attendants quickly get old.





Athlete


Many people know that physical exercise is for health, but the great sport isn't exercise. Printed publications are full of headlines about "the heart of a young athlete could not stand", "torn ligament", "injured", and so on, But the point is to stay afloat, athletes have to work through can't.




Actress




Actually will or will not have health problems among members of the profession, depends on Actresses. Actresses often impressionable person, so with the stress of fighting with known methods, such as cigarettes, alcohol and sometimes drugs. Not to mention violations in diet and other "helper methods" in order to remain "in shape". Yes and constantly changing images, living on the stage of someone's life, yet no one else was affected positively.




The waitress




Problems in this profession two: the development of varicose veins and cigarette smoke, which is inherent in almost all institutions.





Head


The hazards of this profession mainly associated with responsibility, which rests on the shoulders of the head. A good leader worries about their projects, and therefore there is a risk of heart disease, chronic fatigue, stress.





An office worker


Yes, even an ordinary office employee is "harmful" profession. So, this is not a complete list of diseases that affect the profession: tunnel syndrome, vision problems, curvature of the spine, the deterioration of the digestive, venous, lymphatic and other systems due to sedentary lifestyles.





Journalist


Who does not attract romance of the profession? Those who care about their health. Journalists are in a constant state of stress, which is exacerbated by irregular working day, information overload and danger in "hot spots".





Source:

Women's Magazine
















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