Corona fear is on the rise around the world. If people want to get sick of road sickness .. a recent disorder is plaguing work-from-home employees.
The corona, which claims to have originated in China, soared around the world very quickly. The corona virus is ravaging the world. People are confused about where .. when .. how to get infected. Corona fears have been heightened in the wake of experts warning of a second chance of corona spreading in the winter. If people want to get rid of road sickness .. a recent disorder is plaguing work-from-home employees. Simultaneous surgeries are being performed.
With the corona epidemic boom came a lot of changes in duty management around the world. Many companies are making their employees work from home. As a result, employees are confined to their homes and perform their duties. Part of this is talking to superiors, co-workers, and clients via videoconference through the app. However, experts are concerned that these video conferences could lead to an increase in zoom dysmorphia among employees worldwide.
A study has found that employees are losing concentration due to the newly prevalent ‘zoom dysmorphia’. If there are defects in their body and face, they will lose confidence due to them .. They will suffer mentally. Medical experts call this disease 'dysmorphia'. Recently employees have been mentally depressed at the thought of flaws in their face while attending video conferences. One study found that plastic surgeries were being performed to correct these defects. A study conducted by American researchers on employees working from home revealed.
Until then all employees went to the offices and performed duties. At that time, people used to think too much about their appearance. As a result, they are more likely to have dysmorphic symptoms. That is why many employees undergo surgeries to look beautiful. Plastic surgeries are performed to correct the nose and remove wrinkles. Experts say the recent increase in Google search for beauty-related terms such as acne and hair loss is an example of the rise of zoom dysmorphia.

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