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What are the occupational diseases of flight attendants?

First of all, the most common is slight varicose veins in the legs. As long as it is a long-term standing occupation, most people will get this disease. Including teachers, insurance companies, restaurant waiters, etc. Because the work area of flight attendants is often bumpy and the oxygen content is low at high altitude, this disease will be common in flight attendants in almost a few years.

Second, endocrine disorders. If the flight is at 8 o'clock in the morning, the flight attendants and pilots get up at 5 o'clock, put on makeup, pack boxes, take a bus, have breakfast, hold a preparatory meeting, and prepare for boarding. A series of down, usually takes about three hours. And the flight home at night may be one or two.

It will also involve the time difference after going abroad. Generally speaking, irregular life and endocrine disorders are common.

Third, stomach trouble. We occasionally get airsick when flying. They have to work on the plane all day. I often have no appetite to eat. Although the crew's meals are very rich, there are few changes, and I am tired of eating in two months. Many times, flight attendants will even choose instant noodles, do not want to eat flight meals, or eat some fruit.

Another reason is that they fly around and can always buy snacks and delicious food from all over the world. Spicy, hot and sour, bean jelly, rice noodles, mala Tang, duck feet, etc. If you eat these things for a long time, your stomach will definitely not stand it.

Fourth, the eyes are red, swollen and dry, and even the retina falls off. Flight attendants can be nearsighted, but they usually wear contact lenses on planes, one for beauty and the other for safety.

As a result, sometimes you have to wear contact lenses for several days in a row, and the time every day is not short. Over time, the nearsighted stewardess's eyes will be bloodshot and red.

Fifth, depression. No career is easy. Because they have many mixed contacts, they have to endure anger most of the time, and they are often prone to depression.

A simple example is: a flight attendant was touched on the ass by Uncle Xian, and the flight attendant slapped him backhand. Finally, the stewardess had to call the passenger to get his understanding. Who is not angry, who is not depressed.

There is no evidence for such a thing. Most airlines want to make peace, so they can't sue passengers every time, can they? Of course, there are also many people in prison for molesting flight attendants.

Sixth, insomnia. After the flight, it is usually very tired, but from the low oxygen environment at high altitude to the normal oxygen environment on the ground. It may cause excitement in the cerebral cortex, leading to poor sleep quality at night. Usually the slightest movement can wake them up, which is also practiced on the plane.

Seventh, the desire to buy is very strong. Spending too much money is also a disease, isn't it? Do you agree with my companion? (covering his face)

They often fly to cities and countries and want to buy many new things when they see them. A didn't want to go shopping, but B wanted to go and then went out again. Since I went shopping, I have bought something more or less. Usually, their food, clothing, housing and transportation are covered by airlines, so their monthly salary of 10,000 to 20,000 yuan is used for shopping.

Remember the above for the time being, and welcome to add any incompleteness.

Speaking of the flight attendant's occupational disease, I feel inexplicably sad. Sadly, it's not how difficult this job is, but that many flight attendants don't know how to take care of their bodies.

1: insomnia. This is almost a symptom of most flight attendants. Working hours are irregular. I often get up at 3: 30 today and go to work, and I will land early tomorrow morning. Especially when flying on international routes, jet lag every day seriously affects your biological clock. Some flight attendants who fly international flights for a long time even have neurasthenia.

2. Lumbar disc herniation. Many flight attendants will unconsciously find that after flying for two to three years, my back often hurts, and so do I, so I will do stretching exercises at my waist every day to prevent my back pain from developing into lumbar disc herniation.

3. Cervical spondylosis. IT stands to reason that cervical spondylosis is an occupational disease of IT personnel and has nothing to do with flight attendants. But otherwise, many young stewardesses have no self-discipline, and often sit on the bed of the hotel and play games all day, which is harder than it migrant workers. Can this prevent cervical spondylosis?

4. Aunt disorder. The job of a flight attendant is really that women are men and men are animals. Go to the front cabin. No problem. When I used to move mineral water and meals in the back cabin, it was like a group of men working. The principle of not falling below the fire line during the physiological period is the inducement of dysmenorrhea and irregular exercise.

As a grass-roots employee who fights with the general public, I hope that each of us can set aside some time for fitness and maintenance every day, even if it is only a 60-second flat support.