From endless scrolling to late-night binge-watching, screens have become inseparable from daily life. But when does use turn into dependence, and when does dependence become a health concern? Dr Yatan Pal Singh Balhara, professor of psychiatry at AIIMS Delhi, explains to Anuja Jaiswal the red flags marking digital addiction , its impact on children and adults, and how families can step in before it’s too late






At what point does screen use turn from lifestyle choice to medical problem?





It’s when a person is unable to control screen use, such as deciding when to start, how long to continue, or when to stop. When screen time takes priority over responsibilities at home, school or work, and continues despite clear negative consequences, that indicates problematic use and, in some cases, addiction.