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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Q & A: Cutters and Medical Complications

Self harm

Q & AQ: Can a person who is cutting themselves get any illnesses or complications?

A:  Yes, cutting yourself on purpose (self-harm)—especially with unclean objects—can potentially lead to serious medical complications, including:


⚠️ 1. Lockjaw (Tetanus)

Possible? Yes, though rare.

  • Tetanus is caused by Clostridium tetani, a bacterium found in dirt, rust, dust, and animal waste.

  • If you cut yourself with something dirty or rusty, or the wound is deep and not cleaned properly, the bacteria can enter the body.

  • One of the first signs of tetanus is lockjaw, followed by muscle stiffness, spasms, and even death if untreated.

🔹 Important: Tetanus can still occur even if the object isn’t rusty — the key risk is bacterial contamination.

✅ Prevention:

  • Stay up to date on your tetanus vaccine (every 10 years).

  • Clean all wounds immediately with soap and water.

  • Seek medical attention for deep or dirty wounds, especially if your last tetanus shot was more than 5 years ago.


⚠️ 2. Blood Poisoning (Sepsis)

Yes — absolutely possible.

  • Sepsis is a life-threatening reaction to infection in the bloodstream.

  • A cut that gets infected (redness, pus, warmth, swelling) can spread bacteria through your body.

  • Early signs of sepsis include:

    • Fever or chills

    • Rapid heart rate or breathing

    • Confusion or extreme tiredness

    • Nausea or vomiting

  • If not treated quickly, sepsis can cause organ failure or death.


⚠️ Additional Risks of Cutting:

  • Infection (including MRSA or cellulitis)

  • Nerve or tendon damage

  • Permanent scarring

  • Mental health struggles like depression or anxiety worsening


🛑 If You or Someone You Know is Self-Harming…

Please know you are not alone, and help is available. Cutting often signals emotional pain, and there are better, safer ways to cope.

💬 Consider:

  • Talking to a trusted friend, family member, or teacher

  • Reaching out to a therapist or counsellor

  • Contacting a mental health crisis line


Canadian Help Lines

  • Talk Suicide Canada: 1-833-456-4566 (24/7)

  • Kids Help Phone (for all ages): Call/text 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868

  • 211 Canada: For local mental health support and resources

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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