A top doctor has unveiled the daily activities that he never let his children do because it could kill them.
Dr. Zain Hasan, an anesthesiologist from California, says that spring is a prime time for accidents as it improves again and he has already seen many victims with 'young children and adults destroyed their lives by traumatic injuries'.
At the top of his list when it comes to risky activities, he says that diving for diving in 'something' is an absolute no-no.
The doctor explains: '[It] It doesn't matter if it is a swimming pool, a pond, a lake and an ocean.
'I would never dive my head first because the amount of people I have seen who broke their necks and ruined their lives. Absolutely devastating. '
In the US, around 800 spinal cord glacison occurs every year as a result of diving in water, resulting in permanent paralyzing.
The second what Dr. Hasan would never have an ATV driving, especially if they are not accompanied '.
He also warns against adults who ride the four -wheel vehicles because he says that the overrun can cause 'debilitating' and devastating injuries.

A top doctor has unveiled the daily activities that he never let his children do because it could kill them
Between 2012 and 2021 there were an estimated 67,957 ATV-related head injury in the US involving children.
The most common types of head injuries that are sustained by ATVs are concussion and closed head injuries that do not break the skull, followed by fractures.
According to the Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio there are more than 11,000 non-fatale ATV/UTV-related injuries in children and teenagers every year.
Of these injuries, 15 percent need a hospital stay.
According to the latest report from Consumer Product Safety Commission, from 2018 to 2020, there were 2,448 dead in the US associated with off-highway vehicles, including alterrain vehicles, recreational off-highway vehicles and usefulness vehicles.
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ATVS was good for more than two -thirds of the dead. Almost 300 dead were among children under the age of 16.
In third place in Dr. Hasan's list of prohibited activities plays on trampolines, especially for young children.
He explains why he is not a fan of trampolines, he says: 'Every time I see a young children coming in with an arm that is fully disrupted or a knee that is completely broken, [I know] This is the result of a trampoline.
“When several children jump at the same time, and when a child falls down and the other child jumps very hard, it ends up in a devastating injury.”
The Mayo Clinic reports that more than 800,000 children suffered trampoline injuries in the US between 2009 and 2018, and most of these took place at the children's own houses.

Dr. Hasan is an anesthesiologist established in Los Angeles
Of these injuries there were 34 percent long fractures in the lower and upper limbs.
Radius and Ulna fractures were the most common – “usually the result of a fall on a vast hand.”
Dr. Hasan goes on to his fourth point, says that parents should inform their children about taking drugs, as he says that 'all' illegal substances such as methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine are nowadays 'infected'.
Many medicines are now being made with the synthetic opioid fentanyl, which has contributed to a significant increase in deaths due to overdose.
From 2019 to 2020, the death rate of the overdose of drugs increased by 31 percent from 21.6 to 28.3.
At his last point, Dr. Hasan to something that he says it is 'very overlooked'.
The medicine says: 'Every time you go sailing and you jump into the water, look forward to the propellers.
'Propeller injuries are devastating. They eventually cut through the muscle as if you were as a Swiss cheese.
“People love sailing, but they don't think about what can happen if you jump into the water and the captain doesn't know you're there.”
In 2024, the accidents with Boot Propeller in the US resulted in several fatalities and injuries, including a tragic incident in Florida, after which an 11-year-old girl died.