Because teachers' profession is a combination of mental work and manual work, health is troubled by diseases in heavy and arduous teaching and due to the particularity of profession. According to relevant survey data, 70% of teachers are in sub-health state, and high-intensity work has caused great pressure on teachers' physiology and psychology, which has led to teachers' occupational diseases. Common occupational diseases include chronic pharyngitis, cervical and lumbar spondylosis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, varicose veins and other physiological diseases and psychological diseases such as irritability, irritability and depression.
Teachers' health problems should be concerned by the whole society. It is necessary to publicize and popularize teachers' health knowledge, improve teachers' awareness of self-care, continuously improve teachers' overall health level and improve teachers' working environment. At the same time, teachers should also combine work and rest in their daily work and care for themselves. After intense work, proper exercise has a certain effect on the prevention and treatment of occupational diseases.