Common Causes of Death by Age: A Comprehensive Breakdown

This video explores the most common causes of death at different ages, from infancy to old age. It covers suffocation in newborns, drowning in toddlers, falls in children, and various risks for adults such as heart disease, cancer, and accidents. The content highlights the importance of safety measures and health awareness at every life stage.

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The most common deaths at each age. Starting with year number one, the suffocation. Brain damage begins after 4 minutes without oxygen. Survival drops. Drops where? Age two, guys, drowning in a pool. Most drowning victims make no sound and disappear within seconds. Guys, that's so scary. Keep an eye on your children. Age number three, open window fall. Really? Falls from height remain top cause of child injury worldwide. Who has their Wait, don't most windows have screens on them nowadays? Like if I open my window all the way up, it's gonna have a big screen. And I think a three-year-old will like maybe try to hit the screen,

but like won't be able to get through unless they like go get a knife, open it up, and you know, but I don't know. Oo, age four toy battery swallow. M. Guys, this is making me realize how much you got to watch your kids. The last three, drowning in a pool just cuz you got to watch them falling out a window. You got to watch them. Swallowing a battery, you just got to watch them, guys. Guys, and even this one right here, age five, drinking bleach. Do not put bleach in the reaching area of where your kids are. Six years old, road crossing. Children under 10 cannot judge vehicle speed and distance. Okay, but why are six-year-olds crossing the road by themselves? Age seven, dog attack. Most

serious attacks come from known dogs, not random animals. Really? I thought it'd be just like a random dog chasing down the street. You're telling me it's from a known dog? Like your family friends? That's the most common death at seven is a dog attack. At age eight is a stair fall. Wait, dying? Stairs cause high injury rates due angle and repeated impacts. Boom! I guess but dying really. At nine, guys, we got the allergic reaction. Anapilaxis can block airway within minutes without treatment. This guy allergic to all these fruits. Age 10, a house fire. Okay, some of these are a little suspicious. Like, h how do they determine age 10 is a house fire? What about age nine? What about age 11?

Around 80% fire death caused by smoke inhalation. Not what? Not the fire itself. Probably that's what I was going to say. Age 11, electric shock. Okay. I've always found that scary. Like that picture right there. Like are you telling me if I put my finger in there I'll I'll shock myself guys. Don't do it. But like it just doesn't seem real. you know like I guess I see it everywhere. Maybe if you have a wet finger. Don't do that guys. Age 12. Playground injury. Okay. Who's dying at the playground? Pet injuries account for majority of severe playground related.

Age 13. Hot water burns. Guys, I don't think you're dying from this, but I mean you might. But guys, it's probably around this age. I've told you guys the story before. You guys, I just always remember. I was just, you know, minding my own business and go like this. Rest my hand on the counter. No, it's a stove, but it's on and my hand is all burned. Age 14. Locked car heat. Interior temperature can reach deadly levels above 50°. Guys, that would be like the most sad and like painfulst. Not the most, but like it would be pretty painful and sad. Like imagine you're just dying of heat and there's nothing you can do. Like the door is locked. Like scary. That's why, guys, if your parents are leaving you in

the vehicle and they're running into the grocery store, you already know your mom's about to see someone she knows and she's going to be talking for an hour and a half. Make sure she leaves the keys with you so you can start the car, get some air conditioning, and leave if you need to. Okay? Well, not like leave. Don't like just dip. I mean like get out of the car. Age 15, a bike crush. Helmets reduce risk of head injury by about 60. 60 what? Guys, I remember growing up I hated wearing a helmet. It just like it felt wrong not wearing a helmet, but like I hated wearing a helmet. Most of the times, guys, I did

wear a helmet, but it's just like, I'm going to go ride my bike. Here, put on this helmet. Look, never mind. I'm not riding the bike. Like, you know, it's just one of those things, guys. Age 16, falling from height. Falls remain one of the most common causes of accidental what? I'm assuming death. That would be so scary. Like, if we're talking about this, like he just falls off. You're just enjoying the view of your backyard and all of a sudden you slip. And guys, it's literally like I just imagine your heart going like the most it's ever dropped before cuz it's like what are you going to do? You're falling to your death. And if it's not to your death, it's at least a major

injury, guys. Depends how far you are. Age 17, night walking alone, guys. Nightwalking alone, even at my ripe old age of 23. I mean, it's not like I do it, but like even walking at night with people is scary, guys. Age 18, alcohol poisoning. Blood alcohol above certain level can stop breathing. Age 19, online stranger meet at 19 years old. You think that's like 15 years old or something? Meeting strangers increases risk of assault or abduction. age 20, energy drink overuse, high caffeine doses linked to heart rhythm issues in what? Guys, they're just not finishing their sentences. But guys, here's one thing I wonder. All it would take is a simple Google search, but I'm probably not going to do it. But like,

how come you see all these people drinking like 10 cups of coffee a day, but like you see people who have like three energy drinks a day and they're the ones that have the problem that get some sort of problem? Age 21, drug overdose. Mixing substances increases overdose risk due to unpredictable body. Guys, do not do drugs. Drugs are no bueno. Okay, age 22, guys. We're getting to my age. My age is the next age. So, we're going to see. Age 22. Car speeding. Doubling speed increases crash impact energy four times. Guys, that's another thing, guys. This is a sad video. I'm sorry, guys. I'm sorry, guys, if this is making you sad, but car accidents are so sad. Like, like driving

your vehicle, even if you think you're being safe, is like literally one of the most dangerous things you could do. And people don't even like realize that, though, cuz like literally someone can and just drive right into you if they want to, you know? All it takes is like one little mistake and you're cooked. Okay guys, here I am. H23. Lifestyle neglect. Unhealthy habits cause majority of preventable deaths worldwide. Guys, I'd say I'm doing pretty good for this actually. So now let's let's start preparing for my next year here. 24. Mental health crisis. Guys, suicide ranks among leading cause of death in young guys. I got to stay strong minded here. Age 25. Homicide violence. Violence accounts for large

percentage of deaths among young. Oh guys, we're skipping. We're skipping 26 and 27. We're going right to 28. And we get an animal or an in. Okay, that would be a kind of sad way. Yeah, I died from an insect. But guys, it could be that. I guess that insect could be like the most dangerous spider in the world. Venom or allergy can trigger fatal reactions within minutes. Yeah, that's another scary thing. Like what if you're just sleeping, you know, like you're on a little vacation. Or if you guys live there where these animals are, you just sleeping and all of a sudden it bites you and you're done. What do you do? Age 30. Pneumonia.

Pneumonia kills over 2 million people globally every I'm assuming it's supposed to say year. Pneumonia. How do you even get pneumonia? Does it just does it just happen? 33. High blood pressure. Why are we skipping years, guys? Hypertension affects over 1 billion people. Often without what? Why do they keep doing this plush? 35, guys. Heart attack. Really? Most common death at 35 is a heart attack. Most heart attacks occur due to plaque building blocking. Age 37, alcohol daily use. Long-term alcohol use leads to liver cerosis. Age 40, guys, lung cancer. Smoking responsible smoking. No, I think it's supposed to say smoking is responsible for majority

of lung cancer deaths. Kidney disease, guys, we're getting into all the scary ones. 44. You know, growing up it was like, oh yeah, falling, but now it's the scary ones. The ones that's like kidney disease. Kidney disease often detected late when damage already. What? Done. I'm assuming. Is there like more of this picture? Like, no. This is it. I don't know why they cut off all of them. 48 guys. Diabetes where 500 million people live with diabetes globally. Okay, they didn't cut that one off. Age fitty stroke risk. Stroke is second leading cause of deaths worldwide. See guys, it's like I guess there is ways to prevent it, but not, you know, like you

could do all these things, you know, eat healthy, exercise, do all of this stuff. But guys, one day you could just, you know, 52 years old, bone fractures, fragile bones break easily, leading to serious complications in older age. Yes, guys, you may think a broken bone isn't that bad. And when you're young, you know, you break your leg, it heals up. But guys, if you're like 70, 80 years old, you break a leg, guys, that thing is not healing up. You're cooked. Okay. Okay. I'm done saying cooked. That sounded bad. You can't walk now. You can't walk. Probably for the rest of your life. Actually, I don't know how that works. But 56, guys, a stomach ulcer. Untreated ulcers can bleed internally leading to life. Guys, how do

you even get an ulcer? Like, what even is an ulcer? Like a little I don't even know. Age 60, guys. Alzheimer. Hey, guys. How do you guys pronounce it? Alzheimer or Alzheimer? I know there's no T, but I swear it's Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer's or Alzheimer's affects millions causing progressive memory and brain loss, guys. And this is one of the saddest disease. I've seen videos online and like I could just imagine like my parents I go home to visit them one time. I mean they don't have it but like if they did like I just go home to visit them one time and then just they never they don't remember who I am, you know? Like that would be

the most sad thing ever. Guess I'm sad. 65 guys. HIV AIDS. HIV weakens immunity making common infections potent potentially what? Potentially deadly. Let's let's go with that one. Age 70 guys, walking fall. Not a running fall, a walking fall. Falls are leading cause of injury death among older people. And finally, guys, 75 plus old age most as a cure from a natural organ decline. And what guys, this is a cliffhanger. Anyway, that's for today's video. If you guys enjoyed, slap the like button, subscribe if you're not already, and I'll see you guys in the next one.

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