Medical cases associated with taking selfies have been increasing, according to Dr. Levi Harrison, an orthopedic surgeon from San Francisco. Dr. Levi Harrison, via 'Medical Daily' It's a form of carpal tunnel syndrome and can happen when a person constantly takes selfies, flexing their wrist in an unnatural position. The injury can also be a result of sleeping on your wrist or typing for long periods of time. But Dr. Harrison believes taking selfies is a major contributor to the injury in young adults. You may feel a tingling or a sharp pain if you suffer from 'selfie wrist.' Dr. Steven Chudik, orthopedic surgeon, via 'Medical Daily'
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