Taking a lot of selfie can cause Selfitis, let's find out about it

People suffer from selfitis often to try to boost their confidence or mood.

Selfitis is a term coined from a bullshit but that does not prevent psychologists from doing research on this disease. It refers to those who are, every day take photos of themselves to post online, showing off to everyone.

The results of a research team from Nottingham Trent University in the UK recently confirmed that selfitis is a truly autistic act, which can lead to suicide obsession. This finding has been mentioned in a famous International Journal of Psychiatry.

According to researchers, people with selfitis often take selfies to try to increase their confidence or mood, along with other motivations such as showing off, competing in society. They say taking selfies can be an addictive behavior, pointing out potential mental health problems.

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Be careful, much selfie is not good for your health .

Research has been conducted in India, the country with the highest number of deaths identified as having a cause of selfie. Among those who like selfies invited to study, 25% post at least 3 selfie photos on social networks every day, 34% show signs of having autism. Most of them are in the age group of 16 to 20, showing that young people are the most vulnerable.

There is even an interesting rate of 9% for those who prefer selfie to drink more than 8 times a day. Of course, this number is for reference only because the study only surveyed a group of about 200 people.

Dr. Janarthanan Balakrishnan, head of the research team told the New York Post: "Usually, people with this condition are lacking confidence and they are trying to get along with people around." "Currently, the existence of selfitis seems to have been confirmed. Hopefully more research will be done to find out how and why people may suffer from this disease" - Dr. said.

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Too dangerous, perhaps needing to isolate selfie addicts.

Over here, those who often take selfie photos, especially the one-time shooting style of dozens of plates that are still not satisfied, need to be reviewed. Chances are you are suffering from a selfitis.