It is important to take all
suicide attempts seriously. Minor suicide attempts,
such as superficial cuts on the wrist with a razor blade or taking six
aspirins, may not cause serious harm, but they are warning signs that require
an evaluation by a health professional.
People who have attempted suicide often think of suicide as the only
way to solve a problem and end the pain they are feeling. It is hard for them
to see other solutions. This makes it important to talk about suicidal thoughts
with someone. Other people may have a different perspective and may be able to
help you find other solutions to your problems and pain.
If you or someone you know has attempted suicide, even if the attempt
was minor and did not cause harm:
- Report it to your health
professional.
- If a suicide attempt has caused a minor injury, see
the appropriate injury topic for first aid measures.
- If you are not
able to talk with your health professional immediately, call your local suicide
hot line or the national suicide hot line (1-800-SUICIDE or
1-800-784-2433).