Today's technology is growing at an amazing rate. Even the most enthusiastic "technicians" can hardly keep up with it. Technology is a wonderful thing that brings comfort and convenience to our lives. However, with this comfort and convenience, there is usually a price, mobile phone technology is no exception. As a communication tool, it can be said that mobile phones are not the same in terms of changing our lives and influencing them. In most cases, this effect is positive in many ways.
Other important short- and long-term effects mobile phones have on health include emotional impact. The existence of a cell phone is because it may have a negative emotion by seeing the device. As cell phones become increasingly used, the level of stress will increase. For example, frequent ringing, vibration warnings, and continued wake-ups can put users at risk of frustration. In addition, the use of cell phones can cause depression, stress and sleep disturbances in adults. Similarly, continued use of mobile phones increases the risk of disease in the immune system. The use of mobile phones may also affect the risk of chronic pain. Therefore, there is no doubt that the use of mobile phones will greatly contribute to the unfavorable health of users.
Mobile phones and psychological problems are not necessarily closely related, but depending on how these devices are used, the influence of mobile phones on your health will be determined. Depression may be one of the psychological effects of smartphone poisoning, but our phones may affect our mental health in other ways. As more and more research shows, the more we think about mobile phones, the greater the possibility of mobile-centric anxiety. Psychologists call this effect a positive feedback loop. Keep using your phone to make you worried, but the only way to alleviate some anxiety is to keep watching your phone.