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Smartphone Withdrawal: More Than Just Habit
23 Mar
Summary
- Heavy smartphone use leads to measurable physical withdrawal symptoms.
- Brain scans show reward centers activate similarly to drug use.
- A 90-day recovery framework is being considered for phone addiction.

The growing body of research indicates that heavy smartphone use can lead to measurable physical withdrawal symptoms, such as increased heart rate, blood pressure, anxiety, and disrupted sleep. These responses are increasingly being viewed as a dependency rather than a mere bad habit. Some addiction treatment centers are now applying a 90-day recovery framework, originally developed for drug and alcohol addiction, reflecting the seriousness with which the medical community is starting to consider compulsive phone use.
Neuroscience studies reveal that the same parts of the brain associated with drug use, like the nucleus accumbens, are activated by receiving 'likes' on social media. This suggests that the unpredictable rewards from smartphones create a compelling dopamine loop, similar to a slot machine. This can lead to tolerance, where more stimulation is needed to achieve the same satisfaction, and reduced grey matter in areas governing self-control, mirroring patterns seen in substance addiction.




