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Netflix addiction: Nimhans gets its first case, 12 signs you’re addicted to Netflix
Tuesday, October 9, 2018 IST
Netflix addiction: Nimhans gets its first case, 12 signs you’re addicted to Netflix

Nimhans in Bengaluru received its first case of ‘Netflix addiction’, says report. Watch out for these 12 possible signs you're addicted to Netflix.

 
 

Bengaluru: Like many people, who now have fallen victim to the Netflix addiction (a subcategory of screen addiction), have you also thought of watching the entire season of your favourite sitcom once at a stretch? If not, you may count yourself lucky. Whether it's a drama, romance, or something silly, this stunning website (Netflix) has something to match every mood. Perhaps, Netflix has become the new opium of the masses as many people are now obsessed with it. But the consequences of binge-watching shows on video-on-demand platforms and streaming services like Netflix can be deadly, taking a toll on your health, social life, emotions and more. Sitting for long stretches of time is linked to an increased risk of various health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, etc.
 
It has been shown that addiction can have a serious negative impact on a person’s life. Recently, the Service for Healthy Use of Technology (SHUT) clinic at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (Nimhans) in Bengaluru received its first case of ‘Netflix addiction’, as per a report in The Hindu. Netflix addiction may provide users with a sense of relief and in some cases, even a type of high. The victim, a 26-year-old man, turned to Netflix to stay away from reality for more than six months, said the report.
 
According to Manoj Kumar Sharma, professor of clinical psychology, Nimhans, who heads the SHUT clinic, apparently, the man, who was also unemployed, started spending more than seven hours a day binge-watching films and shows on Netflix, which helped him feel good. “Whenever his family pressurised him to earn a living, or when he saw his friends doing well, he would watch the shows on offer continuously. It was a method of escapism. He could forget about his problems, and he derived immense pleasure from it,” Dr Sharma was quoted as saying by the Daily. 
 
The report added that the first thing he did as soon as he woke up was to turn on the TV. But the pleasure was temporary as he could not exercise any form of self-control. This has resulted in eye strain, fatigue, and disturbed sleeping patterns. To help the young man overcome his addiction problem, doctors are treating him using therapy, prescribing relaxation exercises, said the report.
 
 

 
 

What are the signs and symptoms of ‘Netflix addiction’?
 
Here are some possible signs that tell you’re addicted to Netflix:
 
*You feel like Netflix is your best friend or first love.
*You binge-watch and don’t realise you’re at the last episode.
*You move from one show to the next without a break.
*You keep watching the same shows and movies again and again.
*You constantly refresh the home page, waiting for the new shows and movies to be added.
*You haven’t left your bed in three days.
*You haven’t changed your clothes for a few days - you don’t bathe or brush your teeth.
*Your eyes have become red and you can barely open because you’ve been staring at the same screen for hours on end.
*You feel physical pain when you’re not home binge-watching.
*You cry over fictional characters more than you do in real life or when seasons of your favourite show get added.
*You have Netflix on all devices.
*Netflix certainly has become your most visited website.
 

 
 
 
 
 

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