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Children's Gaming Addiction Surges, Mental Health Gaps Exposed
11 Feb
Summary
- Gaming addiction symptoms include irritability, sleep issues, and social withdrawal.
- District mental health program fails to track or treat mobile phone addiction.
- Some children exhibit autism-like symptoms due to excessive screen time.

Physicians in Gurugram are observing a notable increase in children presenting with symptoms of gaming addiction, including irritability, sleep disruption, and diminished academic performance. The immersive nature of many video games is contributing to stress and anxiety in young minds. Experts are also raising concerns about 'virtual autism,' a condition where very young children develop autism-like symptoms such as speech delays and poor social responses due to prolonged screen exposure.
Despite the escalating problem, the district's mental health programme does not officially monitor or treat mobile phone addiction, focusing instead on substance abuse. This systemic gap leaves a vulnerable age group, particularly adolescents aged 12-18, without targeted support. Private hospitals corroborate the trend, noting a lack of parental supervision and digital boundaries as contributing factors. Awareness initiatives have reached thousands of students and teachers, promoting 'no-mobile zones' in bedrooms and during meals.



