Use a numbing ointmentand remember over the river not down the river
i think 1/4 of a centemeter
When you take a sharp object and make cuts or break skin on your wrist in order to feel the pain...
It's important to address self-harm with empathy and understanding. Self-inflicted injuries are not specific to one group of people, and the act of cutting is a serious concern that should be treated with care and support. If you or someone you know is struggling with self-harm, please seek help from a mental health professional or a support hotline.
Your hair and nails do not have any nerve endings in them. Nerve endings are what allow you to sense pain. Without nerve endings, you cannot feel any pain, and that is why you don't get hurt when you cut your nails or hair.
Hair is dead. Only alive at the roots; hence you pull out your hair and it hurts, but you cut it and feel nothing
Nope
You do not feel pain when you cut your nails because your nails do not contain any nerves that can cause pain.
Blood loss can certainly result in shock. Any person who slits his or her wrists certainly is in need of medical attention.
Depends how deep. If it's just on the surface i dont think it matters which direction. If you are cutting deep then it does matter which direction. Bloodloss-wise (deep cut): No. It's not worse. If you cut across the wrists it will clot more (unless in warm water. This can keep blood from clotting)Pain-wise: I really don't know. I do know that if you cut your wrists deep it is excruciatingly painful (either way i think)Honestly: just dont do it. It's not worth it:P
they can do it enywhere there hips,legs,arms(at the top),ankles,wrists but the wrists are the most common
No, she did not, she only cut her wrists (rumors say). -T_T
There are no nerves in the Keratin cells that make up your hair. They're basically dead cells. This is why you can cut your hair without feeling a thing, but pulling on your hair can cause pain.