Don't harm yourself.
You need a protective clothing that is light to cover the self harm cuts when it is hot.
There is no specific type of schizophrenia that is associated with self-harm. Self-harm in schizophrenia is generally associated with delusions. For example, a patient with schizophrenia may believe that if he or she cuts off a finger then the world will be saved. Because self-harm in schizophrenia is associated with delusions, patients with paranoid schizophrenia or undifferentiated schizophrenia may be more likely to self-harm than patients with other types of schizophrenia.
i have been cuting my body for a while now.it makes me feel better
Depressed mood, social withdrawl, unexplained cuts on the arm (although often times they do hide the area they self harm in) finding things like razor blades lying around their room...
put gauze around your hand or make up or f anyone asks just say you cleaned your razor the wrong way and got some cuts
Cuts ranging from superficial to very deep. Burns, broken bones, scratches and pretty much any other kind of injury you can imagine. Self harm leaves scars in many cases. If you self harm, there is help available to you, you just have to be open to it.
A person who intentionally cuts themselves is often referred to as a self-harmer or someone who engages in self-injury. This behavior is usually a coping mechanism for dealing with emotional pain or distress. It's important for individuals who self-harm to seek professional help to address the underlying issues causing this behavior.
Just let me tell you from experience, please don'tdo it.Anyway, the side effects of self harm are varied compared to what kind of self harm you are partaking in.Generally side effects can be bruises/cuts which can be hard to hide.In the long run deep cuts leave scars which are sometimes hard to hide.Self harm also ruins your body, therefore making you less confident. For example even going to a beach could get ruined because you don't generally want people to see your scars/cuts/bruises.
- Blood getting places - Cuts/burns on body - Scabs can become very itchy - People inquiring - Having cuts, and looking at them on a daily basis, can be a trigger for even more cutting.
To properly treat self-harm cuts, clean the wounds with mild soap and water, apply antibiotic ointment, and cover them with clean bandages. Seek professional help from a therapist or counselor to address the underlying issues leading to self-harm. Remember that self-harm is a coping mechanism, and healthier alternatives should be explored.
The only one I'm aware of is self-harm. This is sometimes called 'cutting', the person will make cuts, usually on the forearms. This releases endorphins, the body's 'feel good' chemicals, and can reduce stress and/or anxiety.