If parents have bad habits in daily life, such as smoking, drinking, staying up late, etc. These behaviors may have a negative impact on their health and make them more vulnerable to accidental injuries. In addition, if parents are in poor health, such as heart disease, high blood pressure and other diseases, it may also increase the risk of accidental injury.
So we should pay attention to how to improve the family environment, improve the quality of life, and let parents get better care and protection. This includes maintaining good living habits, regular physical examination and providing a safe environment. At the same time, you can also seek professional medical advice and treatment programs to help parents better cope with the risks in life.