आज कल OCD का फैशन चल रहा है. हर सफाई पसंद इंसान खुद को OCD यानी Obsessive Compulsive Syndrome का शिकार बताता है. आंकड़ों के अनुसार भारत में हर सातवां व्यक्ति डिप्रेशन का शिकार है. लेकिन जिन लोगों को वाकई डिप्रेशन है, वे इलाज के लिए डॉक्टर के पास नहीं जा रहे हैं और जिन्हें नहीं है, वे रील देख देख कर खुद को बीमार समझने लगे हैं. तो, सोशल मीडिया मेंटल हेल्थ को लेकर जागरूकता फैला रहा है या भ्रम?
Everyone who likes cleanliness is suddenly calling themselves a victim of OCD. Meanwhile, statistics reveal that every 7th person in India is struggling with depression. But there's a twist - those who actually need help aren't seeking it, while others are convinced they have mental health issues just by watching reels. So, is social media spreading awareness about mental health or just adding to the confusion?
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