Gaming Addiction Group
Video game addiction is when one spends too much time on video games while forsaking all other life experiences. This addiction can also affect a person's work, school, and relationships with friends and family.
The American Medical Association (AMA) states that as a rule of thumb, people who spend more than 6 hours a day on the computer playing video games are addicted compulsive gamers. Symptoms of game addiction are, * preoccupation with gaming * craving more time to play video games * drop in performance at work or school * feeling ecstatic world gaming * forgets about time when gaming * goes into depression when not gaming * lies about playing video games * problems at work or at school * social withdrawal from friends and family * spends more than 6 hours online per day Physical symptoms of gaming addiction are backache, dry eyes, headache, neckache, weight loss, and weight gain, sleeping disorder, poor personal hygiene and carpal tunnel syndrome.
The right way of approaching a loved one that is suspected to have gaming addiction is by being sensitive to them. Tell them the facts about their behavior and social solitary confinement. Try and get expert medical treatment as soon as possible.