Doctors revealed shockingly about Nepal's Gen-Z, which argues against mental health
Jane-Z, who is often less logical, anti-social, weak, etc. Called, proved itself by delivering a great performance in Nepal. Thousands of youths have taken up the streets against great corruption and ban on social media. Jane-Z Youth staged such a violent protest action that veterans like Home Secretary resigned on the second day. The whole government has been changed, Parliament has been dissolved. Jane-Z’s favorite Prime Minister Sushila Karki also became the new interim prime minister. A total of 74 people have so far died in violent protests. The number of injured is about 2000. The incident showed the power of Jane-Z around the world. Congressional leader Rahul Gandhi also impressed Jane-Z youth to save democracy. But now this performance is starting to have a negative impact on youth. That’s what Nepal doctors say. Experts believe that the problem of poor mental health after the performance was seen. Gradually, the problem of anxiety and insomnia becomes serious. Doctors say that some children and teenagers themselves saw the devastation and that some also participated in the protests. Dr Kunwar, medicine given to the patients, said that the number of children and adolescents suffering from mental health problems in our hospital increased significantly due to the protests last week. Many patients have seen acute stress reactions, causing insomnia problems. We also gave sleeping pills to some patients. The youth is scared every moment. According to the Kathmandu post, Dr. Arun Kunwar, child and teenage psychiatrist, said that an 8 -year -old girl from Kathmandu was taken to hospital because she could not sleep at night and feeling restless all the time. The girl asked her parents to get out of the house because she feared that someone would set her on fire. The girl’s parents complained that even when they went to the toilet and closed the door, she continued to scream. His parents were worried that even a little voice or sound of people’s conversations would scare him. The girl was also afraid to go to school. Unfortunately, general problem doctors said that many people in Nepal are still shocked by the deaths and devastation caused by the protests of Generation Z, which have become common to hundreds of children and teenagers who were taken to the hospital after these problems or were kept at home despite these problems. The idea of suicide by the death of a friend, the psychiatrist of Nepal, dr. Basudev Karki, said that the friend of a patient died in the demonstration. The ideas of suicide came to the patient’s mind. He complained that there was no sense to live now. The doctors said that the youth remember these incidents again and again and are worried that these incidents should not happen again. Some youths are afraid to leave the house or go to school. Doctors were warned in Nepal. Psychologists and psychiatrists say that it is common to comply with mental health after major disasters. He warned the concerned authorities for these risks and asked timely steps to handle them. Dr. Karki said that the agencies involved should be prepared for this. Share this story -tags