Playing indoors is more likely to injure children as NHS data shows strain injuries now more common - News Summed Up

Playing indoors is more likely to injure children as NHS data shows strain injuries now more common


Children today are much more likely to hurt themselves at home than playing outside. Data from the NHS shows that about the same number of youngsters are being admitted to hospital after accidents as ten years ago but far fewer are as a result of an outdoor mishap and children are more likely to need treatment for complaints linked to screens. Some 885 children aged 14 or under ended up in A&E after falling out of trees in 2008-09, while the figure had decreased by 33 per cent in 2018-19 to 593. Meanwhile, hospital admissions for repetitive strain injuries – often associated with video game use – increased by 65 per cent. Disturbingly, there was a 432 per cent increase – from 305 to 1,623 – in incidents of children injuring themselves through ‘intentional self-harm by a sharp object’.


Source: Daily Mail May 17, 2020 01:17 UTC



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