India, Sept. 16 -- Smartphones have become a part of our daily lives to the point of turning the screen into an extension of our hands. These screens serve multiple roles, from a wallet, fitness tracker, entertainment hub, to an office desk. While they do make life easier, they also come with hidden hazards.ALSO READ: Cardiac surgeon explains how to differentiate chest pain from acidity vs heart attack: 'Crushing pain and breathless.'

One such issue is tech neck. And not only with smartphones, even with laptops and computers, especially at work, the hunched posture is present. Tech neck is the common posture people have when using a phone, with the head and neck bent downward. Although this may feel instinctive, it can negatively impact ...