Internet Addiction: Consequential Diseases

The following are the most important diseases or complications that may be contributed to by Internet addiction: Eyes and eye appendages (H00-H59). Visual disturbances Blood, hematopoietic organs – immune system (D50-D90) Immunodeficiency (immune deficiency). Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases (E00-E90). Obesity (overweight) Musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (M00-M99). Neck pain Back pain due to non-physiological … Internet Addiction: Consequential Diseases

Internet Addiction: Classification

Specific types of Internet addiction according to the Center for Online and Internet Addiction: Net-compulsion: all obsessive Internet activities including gambling, shopping, and auctions. Information overload: obsessive researching and surfing for no apparent reason. Computer addiction (computer game playing): excessive computer gaming. Cybersexual addiction: addiction to virtual friendships, which displace or replace real relationships with … Internet Addiction: Classification

Internet Addiction: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

The following symptoms and complaints may indicate internet addiction: Leading symptoms (modified from). Prolonged periods of most of the daily time budget are spent on Internet use Control over Internet use has been largely lost or attempts to reduce the extent of use or to interrupt the use remain unsuccessful or are not even undertaken … Internet Addiction: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

Internet Addiction: Causes

Pathogenesis (development of disease) Internet addiction is probably an impulse control disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder. There is probably an increased release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain. Dopamine causes a reward situation: longer-term motivation increase and drive promotion, which leads to feelings of happiness. Other stimuli cannot compete with this feeling of happiness. Etiology … Internet Addiction: Causes

Internet Addiction: Medical History

Medical history (history of illness) represents an important component in the diagnosis of Internet addiction. Family history What is the general health of your family members? Are there any common mental disorders in your family? What is your father’s profession? What is the profession of your mother? Social history Is there any evidence of psychosocial … Internet Addiction: Medical History