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PUBG addiction leaves 12-year-old Delhi boy with partial paralysis and spinal deformity

A 12-year-old boy from Delhi ended up with partial paralysis and a severely bent spine — all linked to his addiction to PUBG and nonstop gaming.

May 05, 2025 / 10:26 IST
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According to a PTI report, a 12-year-old boy from Delhi ended up with partial paralysis and a severely bent spine — all linked to his addiction to PUBG and nonstop gaming. He was playing for up to 12 hours a day, locked away in his room, barely talking to anyone, and avoiding school and outdoor activities. Over time, his body began to give up.

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Doctors at the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC) in Delhi said the boy had developed a serious spinal deformity, along with spinal tuberculosis that had gone undiagnosed for months. The condition got so bad that he struggled to walk and even had trouble passing urine.

By the time he reached ISIC, things were critical. “His spine was badly deformed, and the spinal cord was under pressure — a mix of medical neglect and lifestyle choices,” said Dr. Vikas Tandon, the lead spine surgeon who treated him. The team performed a high-risk spinal correction surgery using advanced technology. Thankfully, it worked. Within days, the boy began to regain control of his legs and bladder.