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What are the ways to overcome social media addiction?

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Published At March 27, 2024
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 22-year-old male and find it challenging to break away from social media, indicating a considerable addiction. I have observed a notable impact on my mental health due to extensive smartphone usage. Could you please provide detailed insights into the correlation between mental health and smartphone usage? Additionally, I would appreciate understanding any recommended practices or strategies to uphold mental well-being while using smartphones.

Kindly suggest.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and understood your concern.

Nowadays, it is quite common to become addicted to various social media platforms. These apps provide constant stimulation to our brains, leading to addiction in some individuals who may not even be aware of it. To mitigate this, I suggest you follow the below-mentioned instructions:

  1. Avoid using your phone for at least one hour after waking up in the morning and before going to bed at night.
  2. Refrain from using your mobile during meals and bathroom breaks.
  3. Keep your mobile in another room while working to minimize distractions.
  4. Engage in activities to keep yourself busy and active without relying on your mobile. Incorporate daily exercise, such as a 30 to 45 minute walk, into your routine. Practice meditation for 20 minutes each day, concentrating on normal breathing and allowing thoughts to flow without forcing them.
  5. Maintain a healthy diet by opting for home-cooked meals and avoiding junk food. Stay hydrated by drinking enough water throughout the day. Allocate quality time for friends and family on a daily basis.
  6. Dedicate time to creative hobbies such as reading, journaling, painting, drawing, or learning new skills, languages, or musical instruments. Ensure you get seven to eight hours of sleep each night and avoid tobacco, alcohol, or substance abuse.
  7. Live your life actively rather than merely spending it. Set and work towards life goals. Express gratitude to yourself daily for moments when you can disconnect from your mobile device.

I hope this has helped you. Kindly follow up if you have more doubts.

Thank you.

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Dr. Vishal Anilkumar Gandhi
Dr. Vishal Anilkumar Gandhi

Psychiatry

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